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How do we know Christ's word is trustworthy?

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Christ's word is trustworthy because it is the authoritative command of the one who created all things.

Jesus’ command to Peter to let down the nets was fulfilled by a miraculous catch of fish. This demonstrates that His word carries ultimate authority and power. In salvation, faith rests not on human efforts or visible evidence but on the promise of Christ’s word. Peter's obedience, despite his doubts, exemplifies faith that relies solely on the word of the Lord. Romans 10:17 states that 'faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God,' showing that our trust is grounded in His unchanging truth and promise.
Scripture References: Luke 5:5, Romans 10:17

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