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How do we know Paul was speaking the truth?

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Paul affirmed he spoke the words of truth as a chosen vessel of the Lord.

In Acts 26:25, Paul responds to accusations of madness by declaring, 'I speak forth the words of truth and soberness.' Paul's conviction stems from his encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, a transformative moment that not only altered his life but also equipped him to bear witness. The validity of his message is affirmed through the consistency of his doctrine with Scripture and the power evidenced in the change of his own life from a persecutor of the church to a proponent of the faith. Additionally, the testimony of the prophets and Scriptures validates his claims (Acts 26:22). Paul invites all to judge the truth of his words based on their alignment with the scriptural message of Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 26:25, Acts 26:22

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