rhema means A spiritual communication or inspiration from God to an individual, as opposed to the universal Logos. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
RHEMA — [Noun] A personal, spiritually charged utterance or inspiration from God, received as a timely and specific communication. From Ancient Greek ῥῆμα (rhêma, "that which is said, word, utterance"). Unlike "Logos" (which denotes the universal, eternal architecture of divine reason) or "Scripture" (which signifies the fixed, canonical body of written revelation), a rhema is the felt translation of the universal into the intimate—the moment a static text breathes with immediate personal address. It is the sudden warmth that floods the chest when a familiar verse sounds like a key sliding into a long-stuck lock; it is the quiet imperative heard in the predawn stillness; it is the specific promise that resonates with the ache of a private grief. It is the fragile, human experience of the divine choosing to whisper your name.
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- A spiritual communication or inspiration from God to an individual, as opposed to the universal Logos.