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Why is the Word of God considered a more sure word of prophecy?

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The Word of God is more sure because it is God's direct revelation, surpassing even personal experiences like hearing His voice.

The Apostle Peter, in his second letter, emphasizes the importance of Scripture, calling it a 'more sure word of prophecy.' He argues that, while witnessing the majestic voice of God at the Transfiguration was profound, the written Word serves as an infallible guide that transcends personal experience. It is backed by the authority of the Holy Spirit, ensuring that all Scripture is 'God-breathed' and thus an objective standard for understanding divine truth. This makes it crucial for Christians to heed the illumination of God's Word as it provides clarity in a dark world full of errors and false teachings.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:16-21

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