Now, certainly, most people understand that in the English language there usually is only one term, yet that one term often has more than one denotation and/or connotation, like the noun “love.” However, in contrast, the Greek language is more exact, having precise terms that fit specifically expressed meanings. Furthermore, to prove that they (the scoffers) are right about there being no difference between LOGOS and RHEMA, they resort to the name-calling methods of hatefully labeling the people, who preach and teach this difference, as false teachers, false preachers, liars, heretics, deceivers, and so forth.īe that as it may, the truth is that in the Greek language of the New Testament, there are two terms for WORD (Word of God), and those terms are LOGOS and RHEMA. These scoffers fail to believe that there is a difference between the Word of God (LOGOS-that which gives general knowledge, general understanding and general wisdom about God) and the Word of God (RHEMA-that which God uses to impart His supernatural, post-resurrection Faith into a believer’s heart so that he or she then could be spiritually reborn, cleansed, saved, and justified, with the Spirit of Life living inside a believer, equipping him or her so that a believer is ready to receive spiritual insights about LOGOS, including that LOGOS which pertains to a believer’s specific circumstances). Just like there are many believers in Jesus the Christ who scoff at other believers in Jesus the Christ who have had Holy Spirit experiences that the scoffers have not had, like “falling in the Spirit,” “speaking in tongues,” and “performing miracles, signs and wonders,” there also are many believers in Jesus the Christ who scoff at other believers in Jesus the Christ who preach and teach about a LOGOS and a RHEMA Word of God.