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How do we know that God's revelations are true?

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God's revelations are true because they come from His divine will and are fulfilled in history.

In the context of Genesis 41, Joseph clearly states that 'interpretations belong to God' (Genesis 40:8), emphasizing that only God can reveal truth and knowledge. The accurate interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams by Joseph is a testimony to God's correctness and reliability. Each prophecy or revelation given by God finds its fulfillment in the course of history, showcasing His sovereignty and faithfulness. The ultimate fulfillment in Christ, who is the embodiment of God’s promises (2 Corinthians 1:20), further affirms that God's revelations are true and trustworthy, as they accomplish the purpose for which they were sent.
Scripture References: Genesis 40:8, 2 Corinthians 1:20

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