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How do we know that Paul's writings are inspired by God?

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Paul's writings are considered inspired as he wrote under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, conveying God's authoritative word.

The Apostle Paul asserted that his letters were not merely his own thoughts but were divinely inspired. In Romans, he explains that the gospel he preached was a revelation from God and not sourced from human wisdom. This perspective is foundational in Reformed theology, as it posits that all scripture, including Paul's epistles, is God-breathed and therefore carries divine authority. The church recognizes Paul's teachings as consistent with the message of Christ, underscoring that true understanding of the gospel and salvation stems from God through the writings of His appointed servants.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, 2 Timothy 3:16

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