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What do we really believe when we say we trust the Bible? This message takes us deep into the foundation of our faith by exploring the inerrancy of Scripture—the truth that the Bible isn't just a book containing truth, but is truth itself. Drawing from 2 Peter 1:16-21, we discover that our faith isn't anchored in cunningly devised fables or mythology, but in eyewitness testimony of Jesus' transfiguration. Peter uses beautiful nautical imagery to paint Scripture as a light shining in a dark place, guiding us safely through dangerous waters until the morning star—Jesus himself—rises. The Word of God functions as a filter for our lives, helping us discern truth from error in a world full of competing voices. When we run everything through the lens of Scripture, what remains is trustworthy and life-giving. This isn't circular reasoning; it's confidence built on the unchanging character of God who created everything, orders all things, and gave us His written revelation. As we face uncertainty and darkness, God's Word serves as our lighthouse, our anchor, and our hope—reminding us that because Jesus came once, we can trust He's coming again.