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What does Acts 9 teach us about the sufficiency of Scripture?

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Acts 9 emphasizes that Scripture is sufficient for understanding Christ's identity and authority as the Messiah.

The account of Saul in Acts 9 showcases the sufficiency of Scripture in affirming the identity of Jesus as the Messiah. Saul leverages the Jewish Scriptures to prove to others that Jesus is the Christ, demonstrating how the Word of God holds the authority to convince and convert. By showing the fulfillment of messianic prophecies in Jesus, Saul dismantles opposing views based on tradition or personal experience, highlighting that true knowledge of God must be grounded in Scripture. This reinforces the idea that Scripture, when rightly understood and applied, can powerfully transform lives, guide believers in their faith, and serve as a definitive source for salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 9:22

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