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How do we know that the authority of God's Word is vital?

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The authority of God's Word is vital because it establishes His sovereignty and guides believers in truth.

God's Word carries divine authority, and to deny this is to reject God's own authority. Scripture, as indicated in 2 Timothy 3:16, is 'given by inspiration of God' and therefore essential for doctrine, correction, and instruction. When individuals claim the Bible contains errors or is not historically accurate, they effectively undermine its authority, which is integral to Christian faith. This denial hints at a broader trend where human traditions may override God's commandments, as illustrated by the Lord's warning against the Pharisees' practices. Thus, affirming the authority of God's Word is crucial for true worship and understanding of His will.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16, Matthew 15:6

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