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Why is the doctrine of Scripture's inerrancy important for Christians?

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The inerrancy of Scripture is essential because it assures believers that God's Word is truthful and without error, forming the basis for faith and practice.

The doctrine of inerrancy is vital in Reformed theology because it underpins the authority and reliability of Scripture. If Scripture were to contain errors, it would undermine the very foundation of Christian belief and practice. This claim is reinforced by passages such as 2 Timothy 3:16-17, where all Scripture is highlighted as being inspired and profitable. This sets a standard that all doctrine, practice, and understanding of salvation should align with Scripture. Believers rely on its truths with confidence, knowing that it represents God’s message to humanity perfectly.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17

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