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How do we know that God's Word is true and pure?

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God's Word is described as pure, likened to refined silver, and is free from deceit.

The purity of God's Word is affirmed in Psalm 12:6, which states that the words of the Lord are 'pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.' This metaphor highlights the perfection and truth of God's Word, contrasting it with the lies and deceit prevalent in the world. The reliability of Scripture is foundational for Christian faith, providing assurance that in a world filled with falsehood, God's promises are unfailing and His truth is a source of strength and hope. Believers can rest in this assurance, knowing that Scripture sustains them through trials.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:6

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Psalm 12
Henry Law · Jan 13, 2007
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