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Why is God's word described as pure?

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God's word is pure because it comes from a source that is holy and without error, as seen in Psalm 119:140.

In Psalm 119:140, it is stated, 'Thy word is very pure; therefore thy servant loveth it.' This purity refers to the absolute truth and reliability of God's word, free from any error or imperfection. Unlike human words, which may contain bias or corruption, God's word is tested and refined like gold, representing its faultless nature. The purity of Scripture is essential for believers as it assures them that the teachings and promises found within are trustworthy. Consequently, loving and abiding by God's word leads to spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:140

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