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How can we trust the Bible's claims about Jesus?

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The Bible’s claims about Jesus are trustworthy as they are based on fulfilled prophecies, eyewitness accounts, and consistent theological themes.

Trusting the Bible's claims about Jesus relies on multiple factors. First, the prophetic writings in the Old Testament provide a framework that Jesus fulfills. For instance, prophecies concerning His birth, ministry, and death are woven throughout the Scriptures, establishing a divine narrative leading to Christ. Additionally, the New Testament consists of testimony from eyewitnesses who encountered Jesus and experienced His miracles, teachings, and resurrection. Moreover, the internal consistency of Scripture, despite being written over many centuries by various authors, points to a unified divine authorship. This evidential basis, combined with personal experience of transformation through faith in Christ, reinforces our confidence in the Scriptures’ truth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Luke 24:44-48

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