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What does the Bible say about the testimony of Jesus?

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The Bible emphasizes that Jesus' testimony is validated by multiple witnesses, including His works and the testimony of the Father.

The testimony of Jesus is a central theme in the Gospel of John, particularly illustrated in John 5:31-38. Jesus emphasizes that if He were to testify about Himself, His testimony would not be valid. This highlights the importance of corroborating evidence. He points to the testimony of John the Baptist and the works He performed as testimonies that affirm His divine mission. Additionally, the Father Himself testifies to Jesus' identity, as seen during His baptism. Collectively, these witnesses validate the truth of who Jesus is, affirming that He is the Son of God and thus deserving of honor and worship.
Scripture References: John 5:31-38, Matthew 3:16-17

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