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How do we know Christ is the faithful and true witness?

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Christ is identified as the faithful and true witness in Revelation 3:14, signifying His unwavering truthfulness and fidelity.

In Revelation 3:14, Christ introduces Himself as the 'faithful and true witness,' underscoring His reliability and integrity. This description emphasizes that He does not merely claim to be truthful; rather, He embodies truth itself. Christ’s witness is grounded in His perfect knowledge and understanding, meaning He accurately reveals the condition of His people. Unlike human witnesses, whose testimony can be flawed, Christ’s declarations are final and trustworthy. He sees and knows all, enabling Him to provide an unfiltered view of our spiritual state, urging us toward genuine repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:14, John 14:6, 1 Corinthians 1:20

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Letter to Laodicea
Don Bell · Feb 2, 2021
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