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How do we know that God always exposes error?

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God's Word consistently affirms that He exposes error, particularly within His own people.

The reality that God always exposes error is demonstrated throughout Scripture, particularly in Ezekiel 11, where God confronts the pride and idolatry of those in Jerusalem. This exposure serves a dual purpose: it's a warning against sin and an act of grace intended to lead His people back to repentance. History shows us that God's judgments are often meant to redirect His chosen ones, emphasizing that divine correction is an expression of God's love and commitment to His people. God's exposure of error is a necessary part of His plan to refine and purify His church, ensuring that the truth prevails and His glory is manifested.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 11:1-12, Matthew 12:36-37

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