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How do we know God's Word is holy?

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God's Word is considered holy because it is consecrated and set apart for God's purposes, reflecting His divine nature.

God's Word is holy, as it is consecrated and set apart from all other books. It originates from the Holy God, who is distinctly separate from created things. The holiness of the Scriptures is essential because it reveals the character of God and His will for humanity. It teaches us about God's sovereignty, love, and truth. Therefore, it should be treated with reverence and not mixed with the opinions of mere men or worldly philosophies.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:2, 2 Timothy 3:16-17

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Dogs & Swine
Paul Mahan · Oct 24, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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