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Why is God's Word significant in determining faith and works?

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God's Word is significant because it reveals truth, guides our beliefs, and compels us to act according to our faith.

God's Word plays a crucial role in shaping both faith and works, as seen in the sermon where the 'Word of the Lord' is emphasized multiple times. In Exodus 9:20-21, those who feared the Word of the Lord acted accordingly to protect themselves from judgment. The significance lies in the authority and truth of Scripture; it is through God's revelation that we come to understand our need for Christ and His righteousness. Therefore, belief in God's Word inherently propels believers to action. When individuals truly respect and regard Scripture, their lives will reflect that belief through their works, showing the transformative power of God's truth in their lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:20-21, Psalm 33:4-9

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