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== '''Conclusion''' ==
== '''Conclusion''' ==


These scriptures demonstrate that God's word, symbolized by the *ש* (Shin), does not return void. It accomplishes God's purposes, bringing forth an increase in the lives of those who receive it. Whether through the flourishing of faith, the bearing of fruit, or the fulfillment of God's divine plan, His word is powerful and effective, always returning with an increase.
These scriptures demonstrate that God's word does not return void, symbolized by the *ש* (Shin). It accomplishes God's purposes, bringing forth an increase in the lives of those who receive it. Whether through the flourishing of faith, the bearing of fruit, or the fulfillment of God's divine plan, His word is powerful and effective, always returning with an increase.


The *ש* (Shin) represents God's word, which does not return void but brings an increase. In the context of Christ being the Word, He returns with His bride, the Church, fulfilling God's plan of salvation and multiplication. The Word of God, who is Jesus Christ, accomplishes the divine purpose by bringing His bride into union with Him, as part of the ultimate fulfillment of His redemptive work.
The *ש* (Shin) represents God's word, which does not return void but brings an increase. In the context of Christ being the Word, He returns with His bride, the Church, fulfilling God's plan of salvation and multiplication. The Word of God, who is Jesus Christ, accomplishes the divine purpose by bringing His bride into union with Him, as part of the ultimate fulfillment of His redemptive work.

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