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How do we know the authority of Christ's word?

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The authority of Christ's word is established through Scripture, which repeatedly affirms His sovereignty and divinity.

The authority of Christ's word stems from His divine nature and His fulfillment of prophetic Scripture. As noted in Psalm 45, verses 6-7, His throne is forever and His scepter is a righteous scepter, signifying His sovereign reign. Additionally, the New Testament reflects this authority, highlighting that He is the Word made flesh (John 1:14) and asserting that He speaks with authority that commands obedience. Because Christ is fully God and fully man, His words carry the weight of divine command, making it crucial for believers to heed His teachings. Therefore, His word is not merely advice; it is the declaration of truth that shapes Christian life and doctrine.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:6-7, John 1:14

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