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Posted by Dion Todd May 8th, 2025 1,973 Views 22 Comments
For as the rain comes down and the snow from the sky, and doesn't return there, but waters the earth, and makes it grow and bud, and gives seed to the sower and bread to the eater; so is my word that goes out of my mouth: it will not return to me void, but it will accomplish that which I please, and it will prosper in the thing I sent it to do. Isaiah 55:10–11 WEB.
After the long, cold winter, our grass was a dead brown. The yard looked pretty hopeless. Then, one evening in the spring, we had a huge rain. The grass seemed to spring to life overnight and soon became a lush green that grew so high I needed to cut it. It wasn't dead. It just needed rain.
The Lord said that His word is like that. When He speaks a word, it will accomplish what He pleases. This includes the written word we call the Bible (Logos), as well as spoken words (Rhema: an utterance). The Rhema is a current, living word from God. Jesus said, "It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God" (Matthew 4:4). That "word" (Rhema) means "every utterance from the mouth of God."
If you feel that God hasn't spoken to man in the last two thousand years, then you may have an issue with this. That's fine, but Jesus said many times, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear." (Matthew 11:15), (Matthew 13:9), (Matthew 13:43), (Mark 4:9), (Mark 4:23), (Mark 7:16), (Luke 8:8), (Luke 14:35), (Revelation 2:7), (Revelation 2:11), (Revelation 2:17), (Revelation 2:29), (Revelation 3:6), (Revelation 3:13), (Revelation 3:22). So apparently, not everyone has their spiritual ears open.
In my own life, I've found that one word from God changes everything. When the Lord speaks to you, the circumstances no longer matter. Once, after being without work for several months, we began preparing to move out of our home. I felt so abandoned and alone that I didn't even pray anymore. Our computer business had dried up, and I couldn't find a job anywhere. I was so angry and frustrated, and spiritually, I was in a very dark place.
I went into my prayer room one morning and sat down. Without saying anything, I suddenly had an open vision of myself entering a boxing ring and pulling the gloves on. The camera view began behind me, and it looked like I was alone. But then the view panned around to my face, and I could see the Lord standing behind me, like a coach or a manager. Then He spoke these words to me:
"You are not alone, for I am in your corner, and I have prepared you for this day. Now get in there and fight!"
His presence settled over me. It put me in tears, and I knew right then that everything was going to be alright. I came out of the prayer room and told my wife, Sylvia, that everything would be OK. That was a Tuesday morning. Things happened very quickly after that, and by Friday morning, I found myself working as a pastor in the ministry. Then a friend stepped in and paid all of our bills for the month without us asking them. That one word from God changed everything for us. It opened doors, brought peace, and it brought provision. It turned despair into hope and joy.
Many of us are dry and parched in our spirit, just like that grass, and life looks pretty hopeless. Pains, hurts, disappointments, and the lack of the Lord's presence slowly dry us up inside. The fun, the excitement, and the wonder of knowing God can become distant memories.
God's presence can restore that joy. In minutes, what looked hopeless and dead can become a renewed vision and a restoration of life. His word accomplishes what it was meant to do, and it is unstoppable. His word is the final word. One gentle whisper from the Lord can be life-changing. Why do we look in so many other places for the answer? Prepare your hearts for the rain, for the long cold winter is over when spring comes.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, please let me hear Your voice in a clear, unmistakable way that I understand. I want to serve You with all of my heart and surrender my will to You. Use me, Lord, teach me. Lead me, and I will follow You. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!
Note: Today is Thankful Thursday at the Ministry Events group! This event gives us an opportunity encourage each other by posting thoughts, moments, and prayers of gratitude for Him, His creation and all that He does in our lives. All our welcome! To join, just click on the group name and then the join link on the page that will follow. As always, if you have a prayer need, we are here for you! We and the prayer team are ready to lift you up at our private prayer page: RHM Prayer Network.
Amen and Amen!!! I'm so happy that you're live and well, praise the Lord! I hope and pray that all went well yesterday?🙏 I received the email regarding the May 7th devotional "The Popping John", but I did not receive today's "The Long Cold Winter" or the Prayer Report dated May the 8th! I just hope and pray that I'm still on your contact list? - Thank you for today's message, Lord I pray that YOU would permanently rain on me, even after long periods of a drought or long cold winters, in the name of Jesus Christ I pray, AMEN!
Comment from Dion Todd
1 month ago
We have been working on network upgrades all week long. We started Monday morning and it has been every day since. Things are mostly working as of today, but not quite back to normal yet. When it is all done, we should be good for a while 😀
Heavenly Father, please let me hear Your voice in a clear, unmistakable way that I understand. I want to serve You with all of my heart and surrender my will to You. Use me, Lord, teach me. Lead me, and I will follow You. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen! ❤️🤟🏻
Comment from Susan Petho
14 minutes ago
Karen, I am so sorry for your great loss. I am praying for peace and comfort for you and your family.
Comment from Deng Tembreza
1 hour ago
GOD BLESS OF SOUL. Condolence to the family
Comment from Deb Farris
8 hours ago
Sending prayers for comfort and peace.🙏
Comment from Ben Flores
11 hours ago
Praying for strength and peace Karen🙏🏻
Comment from Dan Remley
18 hours ago
I am so sorry Karen. I pray that the Lord brings peace and comfort to you and your family ❤️
Comment from Wanda Pennington
1 day ago
Remembering Karen's family in prayer!!
Comment from Bella Colliander
1 day ago
I didn't know Karen and Les, but I am asking our Lord to comfort Karen, to let her feel Your presence and give her heart peace. Blessings to Karen and her family. 🙏💜🕊️
Comment from Kevin J. Eck
1 day ago
My Prayers are with you, Karen. May Comfort and Peace abound within the Fletcher Family! Les is Home now in our Eternal Kingdom, In the very Presence of our Lord! In your Precious name Jesus, Amen.
Comment from Dion Todd
1 day ago
Our prayers are with you, Karen. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. I know y'all have had such a struggle there, but Les is finally at peace with the Lord. There is no more suffering. No more pain. No more tears of sadness. I pray the Lord will comfort your family during this time. 🙏🌹❤️
Comment from David and Dianna Wyles
1 day ago
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Comment from Marilyn Salter
1 day ago
I’m so sorry she has lost Les. I know he is past his suffering now. Please giver and her family my deepest condolences. God bless them all
Comment from Liesel aka lisa Wardle
1 day ago
So very sorry to hear that Les has passed away, all I can say is that the Lord knows all things and that He took Les home out of His everlasting compassion to end his suffering!! My heart goes out to Karen, as she so lovingly took care of Les for such a long time, may the Lord bless her and reward her according to His goodness, may he wrap His loving arms round about her, give her peace and meet all of her needs, in the holy name of Jesus Christ, we pray, Amen!!
Comment from Mari Kaufmann
1 day ago
So sorry for your loss. Its so hard 😢
Comment from Shara Abel
1 day ago
I'm so sorry. I pray the Lord gives her and her family peace, comfort & that all their needs and beyond are met.
Comment from Gloria Nebarez
2 days ago
Praying for Peace and Comfort for the family.
Comment from Michele Copley
2 days ago
Oh so sorry that Karen's Husband, Les has passed away. Peace and comfort for Karen, for hers and family, are our hearts fervent prayers continually, trusting God with their needs.
Comment from Celeste Strenn
2 days ago
Prayers for the family so much 🙏🏽
Comment from Debi Burton
2 days ago
I’ m sorry for your loss, my prayers are with the family and friends……😔🙏🏻
Comment from Nell Neathery
2 days ago
I pray in Jesus' name, that the family and friends be comforted with peace, and may Mr. Fletcher be resting in peace, Amen
Comment from Lynn Brown
2 days ago
Sorry to hear this! I know Les has been suffering for some time now. Prayers for Karen and the family. May God give comfort and peace. 🙏🩷
Comment from Jackie Tipton
2 days ago
Prayers for her and her family.
Comment from Sandi Covey
2 days ago
Hugs to Karen, our sister in Christ! Comfort her and surround her with loving friends and family. In Jesus Name! Amen.
Comment from Laura Clark
2 days ago
Prayers! So sorry for Karen's loss.
Comment from Stephanie Cusato
2 days ago
Def 😢😔