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How do we know that the message of Christ is true?

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The truth of the message of Christ is affirmed through the preaching of the apostles and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in believers, as described in Acts 2.

The truth of Christ’s message is established through the fulfillment of prophecy, the historical evidence of His life, death, and resurrection, and the witness of the apostles. In Acts 2, Peter preaches the gospel at Pentecost, and through the power of the Holy Spirit, 3,000 souls are added to the church, demonstrating the message's effectiveness in saving those whom God has ordained. Additionally, the continuity of the apostles' doctrine and the transformative experiences of believers throughout history further affirm the truth of the message of Christ. The unity and life change in the early church serve as testimonies to its validity.
Scripture References: Acts 2, Romans 10:14-17, John 5:39, Luke 24:44, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

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The Church
Paul Mahan · Aug 6, 2008
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