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How do we know the doctrine of the mystery of the gospel is true?

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The truth of the mystery of the gospel is validated by its revelation through Scripture and the experience of those who believe.

The doctrine of the mystery of the gospel is supported by both Scripture and the transformative experience of believers. As expressed in 1 Timothy 3:16, the mystery of godliness—that God was manifest in the flesh—stands as a cornerstone of the Christian faith. Furthermore, John 6:44 emphasizes that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father, affirming God's initiative in revealing this truth. For believers who experience the change brought about by the gospel, their love for Christ and the desire to proclaim Him serve as a testament to the authenticity and truth of this doctrine. The collective affirmation of Scripture and the witness of the inner transformation among believers reinforce the doctrine's truth.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:16, John 6:44

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