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Why is Scripture alone central to the Christian faith?

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Scripture alone is central to the faith because it is the ultimate authority for truth and practice without the influence of human tradition.

The principle of Scripture alone stems from the Reformation assertion that the Bible is the sole infallible source of God's revelation. Isaiah 8:20 clearly states, 'To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.' This teaches us that all teachings and doctrines must be measured against the truth of Scripture. As Reformed Christians, we reject any authority that places human traditions or interpretations on equal footing with the Bible. Upholding Scripture as the authoritative guide allows believers to understand the depths of God's grace, Christ's work, and the doctrine of salvation accurately, thereby preventing distortions of the gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:20

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A Day of Recovery
Henry Mahan · Mar 10, 1993
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