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How do we know that Christ's words will not pass away?

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Christ's words will not pass away because they are immutable and grounded in God's eternal truth, confirmed by Scripture.

The promise that Christ's words will not pass away is rooted in the unchangeable nature of God's Word. Mark 13:31 states, 'Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away,' highlighting the eternal authority and reliability of Scripture. This principle is reinforced in Isaiah 40:8, which declares, 'The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand forever.' God's Word is absolute, certain, and unalterable, embodying His character as the omniscient, perfect God who does not need to alter His decrees. For believers, this assurance that Christ's promises will endure brings comfort, urging them to rely on His unchanging truth in their spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Mark 13:31, Isaiah 40:8

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