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What does the Bible say about the purity of God's words?

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The Bible declares that the words of the Lord are pure, as silver tried in a furnace, purified seven times.

Psalm 12:6 emphasizes that the words of the Lord are not only pure but are refined like silver that has undergone intense purification. This purity denotes their perfection and the reliability of God's promises. Unlike the deceitful and double-hearted words of man, God’s words stand firm and unblemished, reflecting His holiness and truth. This distinction calls attention to the need for believers to rely on God's word amidst a world filled with corrupt speech.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:6

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Pure Words
Ian Potts · Apr 26, 2015
Joshua

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