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How do we know that the faith is true?

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The faith is affirmed as true through God's Word, historical evidence of Christ's work, and the witness of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives.

The truth of the faith is firmly rooted in Scripture, where the consistent message reveals God's redemptive plan culminating in Christ. 2 Thessalonians 2:13 states that believers are chosen for salvation through belief in the truth, indicating that faith is not arbitrary but anchored in divine revelation. Additionally, the historical reality of Christ's death and resurrection further substantiates this faith, as these events fulfill prophecies and demonstrate God's sovereignty over salvation. The internal witness of the Holy Spirit also confirms the truth of the faith within believers, echoing Romans 3:3 where the faithfulness of God ensures that His promises hold true, irrespective of human response.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:13, Romans 3:3

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