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Why is the Bible considered to be God's Word?

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The Bible is considered God's Word because it is inspired and authoritative, providing the sole rule for faith and practice.

The Bible's foundational claim is that it is inspired by God, as stated in 2 Timothy 3:16, where all scripture is said to be God-breathed. This divine inspiration grants the scriptures incredible authority, making them the only rule for faith and practice. Unlike the book of creation, which tells us that God exists, the Bible reveals God's plan for salvation, His holiness, and His grace. It is only through the scriptures that one can know God personally, understand His commandments, and discern His will for our lives. The Bible's role as an authoritative source of truth cannot be understated in Christian doctrine, serving as the guiding light for believers.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16

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God's Two Books
Todd Nibert · Jul 8, 2009
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