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What evidence supports the claim that Jesus is the Son of God?

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Evidence includes Jesus' miracles, his fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and the testimonies of those who witnessed his life and resurrection.

The claim that Jesus is the Son of God is supported by a variety of compelling evidences. Firstly, his miracles – such as turning water into wine, healing the sick, and raising the dead – serve as signs of his divine authority. These acts are not merely impressive but confirm his unique relationship with the Father. Secondly, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as those found in Isaiah concerning the coming Messiah, attests to Jesus’ identity as the Son of God. The New Testament writers consistently point back to these prophecies to show Jesus as their fulfillment. Lastly, the eyewitness accounts of his resurrection serve as a critical aspect of evidence; the fact that many witnessed the risen Christ after his death validates his claims to divinity and sonship, establishing him as Lord and Savior in the faith of believers.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14, John 2:1-11, Acts 1:3

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