A fellowship from a member of the Body a week ago was indeed impregnated with the word of God as he fellowshipped to us, brothers in NCR, concerning the urgent need to be impregnated with the word of God.
For his words are: Rule upon rule, rule upon rule; Line upon line, line upon line; Here a little, there a little. Isaiah 28:10
Day by day, we need to come to the word to receive fresh message from God, digest them, live them out, experience them and minister as a fresh message to others, saints, seekers and sinners. Without the word we cannot be a messenger, for a messenger minsters the word.
The Lord is faithful to us, and minsters to us the timely word. Besides, He grants us the necessary experiences of life by the Spirit through the word. This, He does in course of time as "rule upon rule, rule upon rule". Even as the experiences deepens, the Lord dispenses Himself into us, working Himself into us, growing from withing our being and gradually forms "line upon line, line upon line". Ultimately what He does will produce a message to be readable to others and becomes the ministry of the word.
In fact, this experience is subjectively John 1:14 "And the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us (and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only Begotten from the Father), full of grace and reality". The word of God is dispensed and impregnated into us, taking the form of a "flesh", in the sense of constitution, and dwelling in us as the fulfillment of Colossians 3:16 "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to God".
By this way, we, the ones impregnated with the word of God "rule upon rule and line upon line" becomes the "word becoming flesh and tabernacling among men" are the messengers of God (Rev 2:1) filled with messages from God to the churches. This function and service of ministering the word is the ministry of the word.
Praise the Lord for the ministry of the word through a brother who is a minister of the word.
Lord, make me such a minister as well.