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How do we know the doctrine of God's blessings is true?

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The doctrine is affirmed through the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Christ, as noted in Acts 2:16.

The truth of God's blessings through the Gospel is grounded in His Word, particularly the fulfillment of the prophetic words of the Old Testament. For instance, Peter quotes Joel during his Pentecost sermon, declaring that the events happening were the realization of Joel's prophecy, specifically in Acts 2:16. This connection between Old Testament promises and their New Testament fulfillment establishes the validity of this doctrine. Furthermore, the themes of restoration and grace resonate throughout Scripture, affirming that the blessings represent God's unchanging covenant with His people, demonstrated in Christ's work of redemption. Thus, the Gospel message holds both historical and spiritual significance, confirmed by the transformative impact it bears on believers' lives.
Scripture References: Acts 2:16

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