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How do we know the doctrine of the preservation of Scripture is true?

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The Bible asserts in Matthew 24:35 that God's Word will never pass away, affirming its eternal preservation.

The doctrine of the preservation of Scripture is grounded in the promises of God as stated in Matthew 24:35, where Jesus declares, 'Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away.' This indicates that God's Word is safeguarded through history, allowing it to remain unchanged and relevant for all generations. Furthermore, Isaiah 55:11 affirms that God's Word will accomplish His purposes and will not return void. This assurance means that believers can trust the integrity and authority of Scripture, knowing that God watches over His Word to fulfill it.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:35, Isaiah 55:11

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