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How do we know that God's words are without error?

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God's words are without error because they are spoken by a sovereign, holy God who cannot lie.

The assurance that God's words are without error is rooted in His nature as an absolutely sovereign and holy being. As the sermon reflects, for God's words to be deemed pure, He must hold complete authority over all creation and events. In Deuteronomy 32:4, God is described as one whose work is perfect. This means He cannot and does not lie, which guarantees the accuracy of His words. The purity of God's words stems from His holiness; anything that He declares is inherently true, making it impossible for those words to contain error or corruption.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:4

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