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How do we know that Christ's work is true?

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We know Christ's work is true through the fulfillment of Scriptures and the testimony of those who spoke about Him.

Christ's work is affirmed through the fulfillment of prophecy and the consistent witness of Scripture. In John 10:41-42, it is stated that all things John spoke about Christ were true, highlighting the importance of aligning our understanding of Christ with the Scriptures. John the Baptist's identification of Jesus as the Lamb of God connects directly to the prophetic significance of Old Testament sacrifices, emphasizing His role in the atonement. This indicates that God's redemptive plan, as revealed in Scripture, is established and unchanging. Furthermore, when believers compare testimonies about Christ with Scripture, they gain assurance of His truth. This affirmation is not based on personal experience alone but rooted in the historical and prophetic reality of God's Word.
Scripture References: John 10:41-42, John 1:29

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