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How do we know the gospel of Christ crucified is true?

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The truth of the gospel is affirmed through the historical event of Christ's crucifixion, His resurrection, and the transformative power it has in lives.

The truth of the gospel centers on the crucifixion of Christ, a historical and pivotal moment in salvation history. In 1 Corinthians 1, Paul highlights that the message of the cross, though perceived as foolishness by the world, is indeed the power of God for salvation to those who believe. The resurrection serves as a validation of Christ's sacrifice, proving that His atoning work was sufficient. Furthermore, the transformation seen in believers' lives serves as a testament to the gospel's power and truth. When individuals encounter the cross, they experience profound changes in their hearts and lives, affirming the truth of the message. This is underscored by the faithful promises of God throughout Scripture that assure us of His truth and faithfulness.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1, Romans 1:16-17

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The Cross
Paul Mahan · Jul 24, 2016
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