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What does the Bible say about fables and the power of Christ?

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The Bible asserts that the Gospel is not a fable but a declaration of the true majesty and power of Christ as seen by eyewitnesses (2 Peter 1:16).

In 2 Peter 1:16, the Apostle Peter emphasizes that the testimonies he shares about Jesus Christ are not based on 'cunningly devised fables.' Instead, they are rooted in his personal experience as an eyewitness to Christ's majesty during key events, such as the Transfiguration. This assertion serves to solidify the truth of the Gospel against the skepticism that may arise from contemporary wisdom or scientific thought that promotes atheism or agnosticism. Peter's insistence counteracts the notion that faith in Christ is merely a myth or legend, affirming that it is based on historical reality and divine revelation.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:16

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