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Why is the doctrine of the Word important for Christians?

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The doctrine of the Word is vital as it underscores the foundation of our faith in Christ's divinity and His role in salvation.

Understanding the doctrine of the Word is essential because it forms the cornerstone of Christian belief. As stated in John 1:1, the Word is not only with God but is, in fact, God. This truth establishes that Jesus is the means through which God has chosen to reveal Himself to humanity. The importance of this doctrine cannot be overstated; it assures Christians that in Christ—the living Word—we find both divine authority and human empathy. Moreover, it reinforces the belief that Scripture is not merely a historical document but the active voice of God, which together with Christ's incarnation, guides believers toward salvation. Without this foundation, the Christian faith would lack its object, purpose, and assurance.
Scripture References: John 1:1-14, 2 Timothy 3:16-17

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The Word Was God
Ben Meyer · Nov 30, 2025
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