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How do we know Jesus' claims about Himself are true?

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Jesus' claims are validated through His miraculous works, particularly His ability to grant sight to the blind, as evidenced in His interactions with the blind man in John 9.

The truth of Jesus' claims is grounded in both His identity as the Son of God and the miraculous works He performed, which are documented throughout the Gospels. For instance, John 9 recounts the healing of a man born blind, an act that had never been seen before in history, thus illustrating His divine authority. When the Pharisees questioned His legitimacy, the healed man boldly testified to the miraculous nature of Jesus' work, effectively validating Jesus' claims through personal experience. Moreover, Jesus Himself states in John 10:25, 'I told you, and you do not believe; the works that I do in My Father's name, these testify of Me.' His miracles, teachings, and ultimate resurrection attest to His divine nature and the truth of His claims.
Scripture References: John 10:25, John 9:24-33, John 5:31-47, John 1:29-34, John 3:16, John 8:58, Matthew 28:6, John 14:6, Acts 2:22-36

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