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How does Paul reason with the Jews about Jesus being the Messiah?

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Paul reasons with the Jews using Scriptures to demonstrate that the Old Testament foretold the coming and suffering of Christ.

In Acts 17, we see Paul engaging with the Jews in Thessalonica by reasoning out of the Scriptures, which at that time were the Old Testament texts. He presents a compelling argument demonstrating that the Messiah must first suffer before entering His glory. By citing prophetic passages such as Isaiah 53 and Micah 5:2, Paul articulates how Jesus fulfills these ancient prophecies. The historic Reformed view affirms that such reasoning is essential to show not only the legitimacy of Jesus' messianic claims but also to illustrate the overarching narrative of redemption that runs throughout Scripture. Paul's method serves as a model for contemporary evangelism, reinforcing the importance of scriptural foundations in explaining the faith.
Scripture References: Acts 17, Isaiah 53, Micah 5:2

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