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

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The Bible affirms that God's Word is infallible and never fails, as seen in Romans 9:6-9.

The infallibility of God's Word is a key doctrine in Reformed theology, asserting that what God has declared through Scripture will undoubtedly come to pass. Romans 9:6 states, 'But it is not as though the word of God has failed.' This highlights that God's promises and prophecies are reliable and certain. Jesus himself emphasized the enduring nature of His words, asserting, 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away' (Matthew 24:35). The confidence in the Word of God comes from recognizing that it is the ultimate authority, not subject to failure like human interpretations or traditions. Hence, believers are encouraged to seek God's voice and trust in the promises found within Scripture.
Scripture References: Romans 9:6-9, Matthew 24:35

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