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How do we know Christ's work is true?

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Christ's work is affirmed through Scripture, fulfilled prophecies, and the transformation in believers' lives.

The truth of Christ's work can be known and understood primarily through the testimony of Scripture and the fulfillment of ancient prophecies concerning the Messiah. In the New Testament, Jesus is repeatedly referred to as the Wonderful Counselor, emphasizing His divine identity and the reality of His mission. The instances of His miracles and teachings demonstrate His authority and the truth of His claims, as described in passages where even those who opposed Him acknowledged the uniqueness of His words and actions.

Additionally, the transformative experiences of disciples and believers throughout history serve as evidence of Christ's work. The new birth that believers experience is a profound sign of divine action, representing a spiritual awakening that initiates a life characterized by faith and devotion to God. The joy, peace, and purpose found in the lives of redeemed souls affirm the truth of Christ's sacrificial work and resurrection, as they navigate the challenges of faith amidst a world that often misunderstands them.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17, Matthew 11:5, John 3:3, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 2:19-21, Romans 4:25

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