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What does the Bible say about the certainty of God's Word?

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The Bible proclaims that God's Word is infallible and inerrant, declared by those inspired by the Holy Spirit.

The certainty of God's Word is emphasized in Luke 1:1-4, where Luke asserts that he is declaring what is most surely believed among believers. This declaration is not a debate or defense, but an affirmation of the truth inherent in Scripture. The Word of God is seen as an absolute authority, unlike man-made sources which often change or can be proven wrong. Luke's words encourage the faithful that when they read Scripture, they are engaging with the very truth of God, which is infallible and immutable.
Scripture References: Luke 1:1-4, Proverbs 22:17-21

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