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How do we know the teachings of the Gospel are true?

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The Gospel's truth is anchored in the historical reality of Christ's life, death, and resurrection, validated by Scripture.

The truth of the Gospel is firmly rooted in biblical revelation and the historical events surrounding Jesus Christ. The Scriptures provide a consistent and coherent narrative affirming the divinity of Jesus and the redemptive work He accomplished through His death and resurrection. The prophecies in the Old Testament foretelling the Messiah's arrival, the accounts of His life recorded in the New Testament, and the transformative impact of the Gospel on individuals and societies provide a compelling case for its truth. Additionally, the witness of the disciples, who were willing to endure persecution and death rather than recant their testimony, speaks volumes of their conviction in the truth of the Gospel.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:3-6, Isaiah 53:5

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Psalm 49
Henry Law · Feb 19, 2007
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