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Why is it important to understand the completion of Scripture?

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Understanding the completion of Scripture emphasizes the finality of God's revelation and the sufficiency of the gospel.

The completion of Scripture is integral to the faith as it highlights the finality and sufficiency of God’s revelation to humanity. The Sermon emphasizes that the canon of Scripture is complete, with the last revelation given through the Apostle John, signifying that nothing needs to be added to the already revealed truth. This truth is echoed in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which states that all Scripture is God-breathed and sufficient for teaching, correcting, and training in righteousness.

Believers should recognize that the completed Scripture holds the entirety of God’s redemptive plan and serves as the sole authority for faith and practice. This understanding guards against false teachings and emphasizes reliance on the Word of God rather than on contemporary revelations or experiences. The sufficiency of Scripture assures believers that they have everything they need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3) through the knowledge of Christ, reinforcing the historic Reformed conviction of sola scriptura.

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