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How do we know the claims of Jesus Christ are true?

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The truth of Jesus's claims is supported by witnesses such as John the Baptist, His miraculous works, and the Scriptures.

In John 5:31-47, Jesus asserts that His claims must be supported by witnesses to be valid. He cites John the Baptist, His own miraculous works, the testimony of the Father, and the Scriptures as testimony to His identity and authority. These witnesses collectively establish the truth of His claims, indicating that His ability to perform miracles and His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy validate His assertion of being the Son of God. The necessity of multiple witnesses serves to reinforce the reliability of His testimony, demonstrating that faith in Him is not blind but based on verifiable evidence.
Scripture References: John 5:31-47

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