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How do we know the teachings in Acts are true?

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The teachings in Acts are validated by the consistent testimony of the apostles and the fulfillment of Jesus' promises through the Holy Spirit.

The veracity of the teachings in the book of Acts is grounded in the testimony of the apostles, who were firsthand witnesses to the words and works of Jesus Christ. Their experiences were not only personal but were empowered by the Holy Spirit, ensuring that the message they preached was consistent with Jesus' ministry. Furthermore, the historical context and prophetic prerequisites fulfilled in the events recorded in Acts substantiate its teachings, affirming that believers receive divine instruction through the teachings and actions of these faithful witnesses. The book of Acts also aligns with prophecies and promises embedded in the Old Testament, demonstrating God's consistent redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Acts 1:1-4, John 20:21-22, Romans 5:5

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