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How do we know the fulfillment of Scripture is true?

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The fulfillment of Scripture is evident in the ministry of John the Baptist and the life of Christ, as prophesied throughout the Old Testament.

The Gospel of Mark emphasizes that the coming of Jesus Christ was foretold in Scripture, demonstrating that God’s plan for redemption was not a spontaneous act but rather a divinely orchestrated narrative established from the beginning of time. John the Baptist’s ministry, for instance, was a direct fulfillment of prophetic words, affirming the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. As noted in Genesis 3:15, the promise of a Deliverer was progressively revealed. Each prophecy culminates in Christ, who embodies the fulfillment of all the Scriptures. Recognizing this fulfills the mandate to see Christ in all of Scripture, as He Himself indicated in John 5:39. This layered and coherent testimony from Scripture provides solid evidence for the veracity of its fulfillment.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, John 5:39, John 19:28, Isaiah 53:5, Psalm 22:15, Matthew 26:56, Romans 3:3-4, Isaiah 46:10

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