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How do we know the Bible is the complete Word of God?

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The Bible claims to be the complete Word of God, stating that all necessary guidance for salvation and godliness is provided within its pages.

The completeness of the Bible is established by the assertion of Jesus in Luke 24:44-48, where He emphasizes that everything written in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms concerning Him must be fulfilled. This reinforces that there is no additional scripture beyond what has already been provided. Furthermore, the testimonies of Matthew 5:18 and Hebrews 1:1-2 assure believers that God's revelation has culminated in Christ, thereby confirming the sufficiency of Scripture. For believers, thus, the question of other writings or additional revelations is firmly settled in the assurance that the Bible alone is complete and all-encompassing.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44-48

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