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How do we know the doctrine of hope is true?

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The doctrine of hope is grounded in God's word, which provides assurance of His promises, confirmed through the resurrection of Christ.

We know the doctrine of hope is true because it is explicitly stated in Scripture that God's promises are reliable. Romans 15:4 emphasizes that what was written in the Scriptures was intended to give us hope through patience and comfort. Furthermore, the resurrection of Jesus Christ serves as the ultimate validation of this hope. As stated in Hebrews 6:19-20, our hope is anchored in the person of Jesus, who has entered into the Holy of Holies on our behalf, demonstrating that He is alive and is our High Priest. Therefore, the truth of our hope is rooted firmly in the reliability of God's Word and the historical act of Christ's resurrection.
Scripture References: Romans 15:4, Hebrews 6:19-20, Romans 15:8-13, Psalm 33:18, Romans 4:18, 1 Peter 1:3, Titus 1:2

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Gospel Words: Hope
Paul Mahan · Aug 16, 2006
Hope
Gabe Stalnaker · Jan 18, 2015
Full Joy and Peace
Don Bell · Jun 27, 2010
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