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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's reliability is true?

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The reliability of Christ is evidenced in Scripture and the believer's experience of grace and salvation.

The doctrine of Christ's reliability is grounded in the promises of Scripture, which consistently affirm His faithfulness. For instance, the phrase 'nail in a sure place' in Isaiah highlights that Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of God's covenant promises. He not only holds the weight of our sins but also guarantees our salvation. Furthermore, the believer's personal experience of God’s grace—seeing how Christ meets needs and provides comfort—validates the truth of His dependability. In Romans 8, Paul assures us that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ, reinforcing the idea that Christ is steadfast and unchanging.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:22-24, Romans 8:35-39

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