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How do we know Paul's apostleship is legitimate?

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Paul asserts his apostleship was directly appointed by Jesus Christ and is confirmed by his preaching of the gospel, as stated in Titus 1:3.

Paul's apostleship is not based on human credentials or approval but is firmly rooted in his direct calling and command from Jesus Christ. In Titus 1:3, he expresses that his authority is granted to him by God, stating that he is a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ. This divine appointment is essential because it signifies that Paul's message is not merely personal opinion but comes with the weight of God's command. Moreover, throughout his letters, Paul emphasizes his role as a 'chosen vessel' (Acts 9:15), which underscores the divine origin of his authority and mission, asserting that his teachings are foundational for the church.
Scripture References: Titus 1:3, Acts 9:15

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