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How do we know that the accounts of the early church are true?

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The truth of the early church is established through the eyewitness accounts and the transformations that took place, validated by miracles and the fulfillment of prophecies.

The early church's accounts, especially the events described in Acts, are supported by eyewitness testimonies. The apostles and disciples were present at significant events, and their transformed lives serve as a testament to the truth of the Gospel. Furthermore, Acts 8:6-7 describes miracles performed by Philip, which served as God's endorsement of the message being preached about Jesus Christ. Believers witnessed unclean spirits being cast out and many being healed, which validated their faith and led to great joy in the city. Thus, the combination of personal transformation, miraculous signs, and fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies strengthens the veracity of the early church narratives.
Scripture References: Acts 8:6-7

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