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How do we know the writing of Scripture is complete?

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The Bible indicates that the canon of Scripture was finished with the writings of the apostles, who were commissioned by Christ.

The complete canon of Scripture was established through the writings of the apostles, who were empowered by the Holy Spirit and confirmed through signs and wonders. In Revelation, a warning is given against altering the Scripture, emphasizing its completeness. Paul himself emphasized that he, as an apostle, had the authority to deliver God's message and that nothing needed to be added or taken away from what was revealed. Therefore, Scripture is seen as both divinely inspired and fully sufficient for all matters of faith and practice.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:18-19, Hebrews 10:9-10, Ephesians 1:1

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The Will of God
Darvin Pruitt · Mar 20, 2011
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