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How do we know that the teachings of the Gospel of Luke are true?

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The teachings of the Gospel of Luke are confirmed through the testimonies of eyewitnesses and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

The truth of the Gospel of Luke is grounded in the reliable testimonies of those who were eyewitnesses of the events and teachings of Jesus. Luke himself states that he has undertaken to compile an orderly account based on the reports of others who witnessed the life of Christ firsthand. This claim to accuracy and reliability is reinforced by his intent to provide a clear and truthful presentation of the Gospel message.

Moreover, the Gospel of Luke ties its narrative to the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, showcasing that Jesus’ life and mission align perfectly with what was foretold concerning the Messiah. By establishing a connection between prophetic scripture and the events of Christ's life, the Gospel strengthens its foundation of truth. Believers are thus encouraged to trust in these accounts as not just historical records, but as divinely inspired declarations that portray the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 1:2-4, Luke 24:44-46

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