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How do we know the authority of Scripture?

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The authority of Scripture is affirmed because it is God's revelation through His Son and His apostles, as clearly stated in Hebrews 2:3-4.

The authority of Scripture rests on the foundation that it is the inspired Word of God, given through the Holy Spirit. In Hebrews 2:3-4, we are told that the gospel was first spoken by the Lord Jesus and confirmed by those who heard Him, indicating that the apostles were tasked with preaching the message that Jesus proclaimed. Furthermore, the miraculous workings of God during the apostolic age were intended to confirm the authenticity of their message. Hebrews 2 emphasizes the seriousness with which we should heed these revelations, warning against neglecting the great salvation offered in Christ. Thus, the authority of Scripture is inherent in its divine authorship and its affirmation through signs and wonders.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3-4

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What Isaiah Saw
Henry Mahan · Nov 27, 1994
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