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How can we trust the Bible as God's word?

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We trust the Bible as God's word because it is historically validated and internally consistent, revealing God's character and promises.

The Bible stands apart from other writings due to its divine inspiration and the fulfillment of prophecies within its text. In 2 Peter 1:21, we are reminded that 'holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost', affirming the Bible's divine authorship. Additionally, passages such as 1 Peter 1:25 affirm that 'the word of the Lord endureth forever', confirming its eternal relevance and truth. The coherence and transformative power of Scripture in the lives of countless believers further validate its authority. Thus, their testimony alongside the internal evidence of the Scriptures bolsters faith in its divine origin.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:21, 1 Peter 1:25

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