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How does Scripture describe God's words?

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Scripture describes God's words as pure, perfect, and trustworthy, akin to silver refined multiple times.

In Psalm 12:6, David compares the words of the Lord to pure words, as silver tried in a furnace purified seven times. This metaphor emphasizes the perfection and reliability of God’s pronouncements, indicating that they are free from corruption and falsehood. Unlike the deceitful words of men, which are often driven by personal agendas, God's words convey absolute truth and moral clarity. This essence of divine speech offers believers a firm foundation upon which to stand amid the chaos of the world, reinforcing the sovereign grace and eternal promises found in Scripture.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:6, Proverbs 30:5

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Don Bell · Jul 24, 2013
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