God Has But One Word is a revelation-packed sermon that boldly declares the eternal, unchanging authority of Jesus as the living Word of God. God Has But One Word begins with John 1:1 and echoes through Scripture to affirm that God’s thoughts are not fragmented like ours—He speaks with one eternal Word, and that Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.
This powerful message walks listeners through deep theological waters with clarity, conviction, and Holy Ghost fire. The sermon explains how “Word” in John 1:1 is the Greek Logos, meaning not just a spoken word, but the full expression of God’s mind, will, and purpose. God Has But One Word emphasizes that Jesus didn’t just bring the Word—He is the Word. He’s not a reflection of truth; He is the Truth. He’s not a messenger of life; He is the Life.
Pastors will love preaching this sermon because it confronts doctrinal confusion and reminds the church that God is not divided. God Has But One Word slams the brakes on denominational chaos and redirects believers to the bedrock of Apostolic doctrine: one Lord, one faith, one baptism. This sermon powerfully reaffirms Jesus’ identity as the fullness of the Godhead bodily and calls the Church to rally around His Name, His Word, and His Spirit.
When you preach this message, you’ll be unpacking eternal truths that bring unity and ignite worship. The sermon beautifully illustrates how God’s Word existed before language, before ink, before Bibles—even before time. It wasn’t Hebrew. It wasn’t Greek. It was God expressing Himself, fully and perfectly in Jesus. God Has But One Word challenges us not to fall in love with chapters and verses but with the person of the Word Himself.
You’ll also uncover a profound connection to spiritual gifts—explaining how God doesn’t give us the “gift of all wisdom” but the Word of wisdom. Not all knowledge, but the Word of knowledge. Why? Because God’s Word is always tailored to the moment, breathed by the Spirit, and filled with purpose. That same Word was present in creation, walked the streets of Galilee, died at Calvary, rose again, and now moves through the Church by His Spirit.
Whether you’re preaching to seasoned saints or new converts, God Has But One Word is an unshakable anchor message for churches that need clarity in chaotic times. This sermon is ideal for revival meetings, baptism services, doctrinal teaching nights, or any service where you’re re-establishing the foundation of the apostolic message. It’s soaked in Scripture—from Isaiah to John, Ezekiel to Revelation—and it ends with a fiery vision of Ezekiel’s bones rising by the breath of the Word.
When you preach God Has But One Word, you are declaring that the same Word that called galaxies into being is still speaking, still healing, still raising the dead, and still breaking chains today. Preach it and watch God breathe fresh life into dry bones!