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Canonical Authority

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Canonical authority is a foundational concept in Christian theology that underscores the divine inspiration and authoritative nature of Scripture. The Bible, as the inspired Word of God, serves as the ultimate guide for faith and practice, affirming that 'All Scripture is breathed out by God' (2 Timothy 3:16). This divine authority is evident in the teachings of Jesus, who frequently referenced the Scriptures, asserting their truth and relevance, as seen in Matthew 4:4 when He declared, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.' Furthermore, the apostolic writings, such as those found in 1 Thessalonians 2:13, highlight the reception of these texts as the very words of God, demonstrating their authoritative role in the life of the church. In the context of the New Testament, the story of the 'Wretched Woman of John Eight' exemplifies the transformative power of Scripture, revealing Jesus' authority to forgive and restore. This narrative not only illustrates the grace found in Christ but also affirms the Scriptures' role in guiding believers toward repentance and reconciliation. Ultimately, understanding canonical authority is essential for Christians, as it shapes our beliefs, influences our actions, and deepens our relationship with God, as emphasized in Hebrews 4:12, where the Word of God is described as living and active.

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Charles Alexander preaches about the importance of preserving the roots of faith and language by holding onto the Authorized Version of the Bible amidst the influx of newer translations. He emphasizes the need to resist subtle erosions of the Word of God and challenges believers to consider the impl

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