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How do we know that Christ is trustworthy?

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Christ is trustworthy because, as stated in 2 Corinthians 1:19, there is no 'yea and nay' in Him; He is always consistent and true.

Christ's trustworthiness is established through His unchanging nature and the absolute certainty of His promises. In 2 Corinthians 1:19, Paul explains that the Son of God, Jesus Christ, was not 'yea and nay,' meaning there are no contradictions or uncertainties in His declarations. Unlike human promises, which can frequently be broken or contingent upon circumstances, His promises are affirmed with a definitive 'yea' that points to His faithful character. This assurance allows believers to have confidence in the Gospel and the hope found in Christ. His actions and sacrifice on the cross further validate His trustworthiness, as He laid down His life for His friends, demonstrating the ultimate act of love and fidelity.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:19

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