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How do the prophecies in the Old Testament confirm the gospel?

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Old Testament prophecies preview the coming of Christ, affirming the gospel as the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation.

The Old Testament prophecies provide a foundational witness to the gospel as they foretell the coming of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work. As noted in 2 Peter 1:19, these prophecies are a 'most sure word' that substantiates the message of salvation. Throughout scripture, from Isaiah's vivid descriptions of the Messiah's suffering to the promises of His birth, the prophets spoke with divine authority about the coming Savior. Jesus Himself affirmed this connection in Luke 24, where He explained how the entire Old Testament pointed towards Him. Thus, the prophecies not only validate the gospel narrative but also serve as a testament to God's unchanging plan for humanity's redemption.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:19, Isaiah 53, Luke 24

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