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Why is the authority of God's Word important for Christians?

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The authority of God's Word is vital for Christians because it provides guidance, assurance of salvation, and the basis for truth in a world of confusion.

Believing in the authority of God's Word shapes the Christian's worldview and informs their faith and practice. In an increasingly secular society, the authority of Scripture remains a firm foundation for truth, guiding believers in discerning right from wrong and navigating life's complexities. The Word of God reassures Christians of their identity in Christ and the promises of salvation, as exemplified in John 17, where Christ intercedes on behalf of His followers. Furthermore, recognizing God's Word as their ultimate authority enables Christians to rest in His sovereignty, giving them peace and hope amidst trials and uncertainties.
Scripture References: John 17

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