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How do we know that the gospel is the truth?

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The gospel is affirmed as the truth through Scripture, which is the only source of divine revelation.

The gospel stands as the central truth of Christianity, distinct from other teachings and traditions. Paul emphasizes in Galatians 4:13 that he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ, reinforcing the idea that this message is rooted in divine authority. Additionally, 2 Peter 1:19 states that we have the prophetic word made more sure, confirmed by the teachings of Scripture. This means that any preaching that aligns with the Scriptures and does not mix law and grace is considered true. The vital nature of the gospel cannot be overstated, as it encapsulates the reality of salvation through Jesus Christ, and its authenticity is grounded in its consistent proclamation throughout biblical history.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:13, 2 Peter 1:19

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