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How do we know the apostleship of Jesus is true?

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The truth of Jesus' apostleship is confirmed by His miraculous works and His teachings, which align with the will of God.

The credibility of Jesus' apostleship is supported by the extraordinary works He performed, which were clear indicators of divine endorsement. In John 3:2, Nicodemus acknowledges, 'Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher sent from God; for no one can do these signs that You do unless God is with him.' The miracles of Jesus served as undeniable proof of His heavenly commission, solidifying the claim of His singular role as an Apostle sent to convey salvation. Furthermore, His teachings reflect the truth of who God is, as He articulated in John 14:9, 'Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father.' Thus, through His miracles and divine authority in bringing forth salvific knowledge, we can confidently affirm the truth of His apostleship.
Scripture References: John 3:2, John 14:9, John 5:36

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Apostle
Henry Law · Oct 29, 2007
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