
God’s revelation to man is mediated through the Scriptures. Our faith is predicated on the living Word of God, namely Christ Himself. He is the divine Logos Whom created the universe.
Christ reveals to us all that He wants us to know and do (faith and praxis) through the Scriptures. The Scriptures (God’s Word) are absolutely perfect, authoritative, accurate, authentic, credible, inerrant, sufficient, infallible, θεόπνευστος – theopneustos (God-Breathed), perspicuous (clear), immutable, and complete.
The Apostles wrote Scripture under the direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Any hermeneutic which doesn’t incorporate Sola Scriptura is deficient.
Sola Scriptura is the cornerstone which Reformed theology rests upon.
With the interpretive framework Sola Scriptura provides, and the strictures it imposes on the exegete, there is consistency and balance in rightly handling the Word of God.
Our faith is predicated on God’s Word. It alone has supreme authority.
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
The churches that don’t follow the principle of Sola Scriptura, namely the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches, have fallen into gross error in doctrine. They have incorporated the fallacious traditions of men into their teaching.

