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How do we know that God's gospel is true?

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The truth of God's gospel is grounded in its fulfillment of prophesies, its historical foundation in Christ, and the transformative power it brings to believers.

The truth of God's gospel is substantiated by biblical prophecy and the historical reality of Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. Paul distinctly notes that the gospel was promised by God through His prophets in the Scriptures, signifying that it is not merely a new message but an ancient promise fulfilled (Romans 1:2). Moreover, Romans makes it evident that Christ's redemptive work was foreordained, with Paul's own calling serving as a testimony of how God raises the unlikely to proclaim His message. The transformative effect of this gospel on believers further attests to its truth, as it is described in 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5 to come in power and in the Holy Spirit, confirming its authority and divine origin.
Scripture References: Romans 1:2, 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5

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