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How should Christians view the authority of the Word of God?

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Christians should view the Word of God as the ultimate authority in their lives, commanding reverence and submission as emphasized in Sola Scriptura.

The authority of the Word of God is central to Reformed theology, particularly expressed in the principle of Sola Scriptura, which posits that Scripture alone is the ultimate authority for faith and practice. This means that all teachings, beliefs, and practices in the church must align with biblical scripture. Believers are cautioned against elevating human wisdom or traditions above Scripture, as such actions can quench the Spirit and lead to spiritual decay. Embracing the authority of God's Word cultivates a posture of humility and obedience, enabling Christians to grow in holiness and sustained fellowship with God and each other.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:4, 2 Timothy 3:16

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