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How do we know about the right of private judgment in Christianity?

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The right of private judgment asserts that believers can interpret Scripture for themselves under God's guidance.

The right of private judgment is a vital aspect of Reformed theology, asserting that each believer, through the anointing of the Holy Spirit, has the capability to understand God's Word. This concept draws from texts like 1 John 2:20, which states, 'But ye have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things.' The Reformers rejected the notion that church authorities had the sole right to interpret the Scriptures, advocating instead that God teaches individuals directly through His Word and Spirit. This personal relationship allows believers to discern truth and grow in their understanding of Scripture without solely relying on human authorities.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:20, Jeremiah 31:34

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Christ Alone
John R. Mitchell · Jan 29, 2006
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