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Yes the prophesies are a powerful testiment to God and Christs reality. These are themselves testimonies which are themselves powerful ways of knowing. Knowing the truth and reality itself.Paul also used prophecy to prove that Jesus was the Messiah. In Acts 28:23, it says that Paul used the "Law and the Prophets" to convince people that Jesus was the Christ. We can also do this. We use the Law to show the knowledge of sin and that the unbeliever needs a saviour, but then we can also use the prophecies in the Bible to prove that Jesus was who He said He was.
Here is an example of what I say to people to prove that the bible is not just a made-up story and that Jesus was the Messiah.
"If I wrote 300 predictions of future events and all came true with perfect accuracy, you’d know something supernatural was at work in me. That’s exactly what we see in the Bible. The Old Testament contains over 300 predictions that were fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. That He was born in Bethlehem, He would enter Jerusalem on a donkey, He was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, He had nail-pierced hands and that He would take on the sins of the world. And that is only 5 of the 300 prophecies. No other book, not even the Quran, has this prophetic accuracy."
From here, most people will not disagree, but they say that they will have to investigate the Bible more.
People want empiricle evidence in a material world and testimony is seen as subjective and unreliable. But in reality it is the most powerful way humans understand the world and reality. We live it everyday.
You can say one or two people may be wrong but many and it becomes powerful. The bible makes direct claims that declare a truth testimony which is to be either believed or not and no amount of empircile evidence will cause someone to believe the testimony. Though Thomas wanted to touch Christs wombs.
But Jesus said greater are those who believe and have not seen. Take Christs words for what they are. He is testifying and so are the diciples and Christians. Like on a witness stand in court. Except this is before the great judge.
I think we all know that there is more to this world than what we see. Its in human nature to seek such metaphysics. Even materialism is a metaphysical belief. The bible says we know of Gods creation in the invisible aspects that eminate from creation that speak of a creator.
I think most people know especially in the west. That is why testimony is powerful because its bypassing all the semantics and rationalisations and appealing directly to the heart. Asking the person to believe the testimony. Just like someone telling their testimony of something they believe is real and really happened. You either take their word or reject it.
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