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What does it mean that God's words are 'faithful and true'?

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God's words being 'faithful and true' means they are utterly reliable and reflect God's unchanging nature.

When Scripture describes God's words as 'faithful and true', it highlights two key attributes of God's character. 'Faithful' indicates that God can be relied upon to fulfill His promises without fail. When we say God is faithful, we acknowledge that He does not waver or change, and His commitments are everlasting. The term 'true' signifies that God’s words reveal the actual nature of reality, opposing the lies prevalent in the world. In the context of salvation and grace, it reinforces that what Scripture says about Jesus Christ and His redemptive work is the bedrock of our faith. Believers can approach life's trials and uncertainties with confidence, knowing that God's declarations are sure and stable, guiding us through every circumstance.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:6, John 14:6, Romans 4:21

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