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How do we know the way is the true doctrine of Christianity?

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The way is affirmed in Scripture as the path for believers, distinct from Judaism, as seen in Acts and the teachings of Jesus.

The term 'the way,' as referenced in Acts 9:2, indicates a distinctive identity separated from Judaism and emphasizes the new covenant established through Jesus Christ. The apostles used this term to define their community rooted in Christ's teachings and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Paul's writings further assert that he worships God according to this way (Acts 24:14), maintaining continuity with the faith of his ancestry while embracing the fullness of Christ's revelation. The notion of the way reinforces that Christianity is not merely an evolution of Judaism but a new and living path provided by God, leading to salvation through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: Acts 9:2, Acts 24:14

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The Way
Bill McDaniel · Jul 11, 2010
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