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How do we know that the revelation of Jesus Christ is true?

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The truth of the revelation of Jesus Christ is confirmed through Scripture, which serves as a consistent witness to His person and work across both the Old and New Testaments.

The certainty of the revelation of Jesus Christ is rooted in the authority of Scripture. The Bible provides a unified message regarding Christ's nature, ministry, and redemptive work, affirming that He is the promised Messiah. As seen in both the Old Testament typologies and New Testament fulfillments, the Scriptures consistently reveal God’s plan of salvation through His Son. The personal testimony of believers, coupled with the transformative power of the gospel, stands as evidence of this revelation's truth. Ultimately, faith in Jesus as the revealed Son of God is grounded in His scriptural attestations and the historical truths surrounding His life, death, and resurrection.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 53, John 1:14, Galatians 1:12

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