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What is the purpose of reading the Bible according to Reformed theology?

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The purpose of reading the Bible is to grow in grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ and to strengthen one's faith.

In Reformed theology, reading the Bible is fundamentally about growing in one’s relationship with Jesus Christ. As Peter states in his second epistle, he desires that we grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord, which is a direct result of engaging with Scripture. The Bible is seen as the primary means through which God communicates His will and truth, leading believers to a deeper understanding of His redemptive work. The ultimate goal of studying Scripture is to enhance faith in Christ, enabling believers to navigate life through a lens of trust and reliance on God's promises.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:18

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