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How do we know that trusting in Scripture is true?

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Trusting in Scripture is validated by its fulfillment of promises and the transformative power it holds in believers' lives.

The truth of trusting in Scripture can be affirmed through its historical accuracy and the fulfillment of God's promises. For instance, in Jeremiah, we see God's word delivering comfort and clarity despite imminent judgment. The consistency of Scripture's message throughout history, along with personal testimony of its power in the lives of believers, further establishes its reliability. The ministry of the prophets, including Jeremiah and Ezekiel, highlights how the words of God proved true and fulfilled, underscoring the divine authority contained in Scripture. God's commitment to write His law upon the hearts of His people, as promised in the New Covenant, serves as a testament to the transformative and trustworthy nature of the Word.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:13, Ezekiel 36:26

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