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

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The Bible teaches that God's Word is magnified above all His name, revealing His character and redemptive plan through Christ.

In Psalm 138:2, the psalmist declares that God has magnified His Word above all His name, highlighting the significance of Scripture in understanding God's character and revelation. This magnification shows us that the Word is not just a collection of texts but is centered around Christ, the incarnate Word who fulfills all the law and the prophecies. By revealing God's name through His Word, we are able to grasp the depth of His lovingkindness and truth, manifest in the person of Jesus Christ. The Incarnate Word, Christ, magnifies the written Word, allowing us to see the fullness of God's grace and truth in action.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:1-2, John 1:18, Isaiah 42:21

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