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How do we know that the doctrine of the truth is true?

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The doctrine of truth is established through divine revelation, primarily through Jesus Christ and the Scriptures.

The assurance of the truth's validity rests in both the person of Christ and the testimony of Scripture. According to 2 John, John speaks of those who know the truth as having an experience of divine grace and knowledge that assures them of God's promises (2 John 1:1-3). The Holy Spirit's role is also crucial; He is referred to as the Comforter who conveys the truths of Christ to believers, ensuring they are convinced of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:7-11). Moreover, the truth of Christ as the Savior is affirmed throughout Scripture, from the prophecies in the Old Testament to the apostles' writings in the New Testament, providing a cohesive and faithful witness to the truth's significance in the believer's life.
Scripture References: 2 John 1:1-3, John 16:7-11

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