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How do we know that the Bible is trustworthy?

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The Bible is trustworthy because it is inspired by God and contains faithful sayings that are true and sure (Titus 3:8).

Paul's assertion in Titus 3:8 highlights that the sayings found in Scripture are inspired by God, making them trustworthy. These are not merely human opinions or reflections but are divine truths that have been revealed to us. The faithful sayings of Scripture serve as a reliable foundation upon which Christians can base their beliefs and actions. Additionally, the role of the Holy Spirit in illuminating these truths to believers further affirms their trustworthiness. Unlike human doctrines that can falter, the teachings of Scripture remain steadfast and serve as a guide for faith and practice throughout our lives.
Scripture References: Titus 3:8

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