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What does the Bible say about how we know the gospel is true?

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The Bible provides a historical account of God's dealings with humanity, particularly through the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The truth of the gospel is rooted in the reliability of Scripture, which has been preserved over thousands of years. This includes the creation accounts, the history of Israel, and the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. The New Testament details Christ's sacrifice and resurrection, affirming His identity as the Son of God. The accounts of the apostles further confirm His nature and mission, providing believers with a foundation for faith through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Luke 10:23, Romans 10:17, John 20:31

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Eyes Which See
Ian Potts · Jul 18, 2010
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