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Why is hearing and heeding God's Word important for salvation?

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Hearing and heeding God's Word is essential for salvation as it teaches us that all salvation comes from the Lord.

The necessity to hear and heed God's Word is fundamentally linked to the doctrine of salvation, which asserts that all salvation is of the Lord. Paul exemplified this in Acts 27 when he served as a messenger of God's Word, urging others to trust in God's guidance amid peril. This principle is foundational in the Reformed tradition, as it teaches that both faith and salvation are gifts from God, communicated through His Word. Thus, believers are encouraged to continuously engage with the Word to understand and embrace the gospel, ultimately fortifying their faith and assurance in Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Acts 27:21-25, 1 Corinthians 1:27-29

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