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Why is the witness of the Scriptures important for Christians?

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The witness of the Scriptures is crucial because it reveals God's plan for salvation and points to Christ as the sole source of redemption.

The Scriptures play an integral role in the life of a Christian as they are the means by which God reveals His will, character, and plan for salvation. Jesus Himself pointed out to the Pharisees that the Scriptures testify about Him, asserting that they are essential for understanding who He is and what He came to accomplish. For believers, the Scriptures provide foundational truths about the nature of sin, grace, and redemption, nurturing spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with Christ. It is through the Scriptures that we see the unity of God’s narrative—the unfolding of His redemptive purposes culminating in Christ. Thus, regular engagement with the Scriptures is vital for faith and growth in the knowledge of God.
Scripture References: John 5:39, Romans 15:4

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