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How do we know that God's Word is sufficient?

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God's Word is considered sufficient because it contains all that needs to be said and is unchanging, serving as the ultimate authority for believers.

The sufficiency of God's Word is affirmed by its claim that it contains all that God intends to communicate to humanity. The preacher emphasizes that God does not speak aloud today because His complete revelation is found in scripture. As such, the Bible is seen as the final arbiter of truth, devoid of any need for additional revelations. This belief is grounded in the understanding that God’s Word never changes, making it the standard by which all things are judged, as noted in passages like Hebrews 4:12, which describes the Word as living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:12

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