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How do we know the gospel of Jesus is true?

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The truth of the gospel is affirmed by the transformative power it has in believers' lives and the historical reality of Christ's death and resurrection.

The gospel presents itself as the most significant truth one can encounter, as Paul emphasizes that if it is false, it is of no importance at all (1 Corinthians 15). The implications of the gospel are staggering; if Christ did not rise from the dead, our faith is futile. However, the transformative impact it has on believers confirms its authenticity. In Romans 15:30, Paul calls believers to engage with the gospel 'for the Lord Jesus Christ’s sake,' which adds weight to the argument that its truth impacts not just individual lives but the entire course of history through Christ’s redemptive work. The believer’s experience, grounded in historical reality, testifies to its profound truth.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15, Romans 15:30, Acts 14:8-10, 1 Corinthians 2:4

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I Beseech You
Todd Nibert · Nov 13, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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