
Did you know that the four Gospels are the only ones that have fulfilled the Old Testament predictions of Scripture? (Remember, those prophecies—foretelling that God’s truth would spread worldwide, even to the distant islands—were written centuries before these Gospels existed. The Gospels were later bound together, so to speak, with those ancient Scriptures into what we now call the Bible, a collection that has been recognized as holy Scripture throughout all ages.)
In contrast, Islam, Mormonism, and similar faiths are “Johnny-come-latelies”—or more accurately, “Jesus-come-latelies”—that emerged long after and built upon the established foundation of the originals. It’s just something to consider when skeptics try to downplay the undeniable historical spread of Christianity, which, as Jesus Himself predicted, includes both the “wheat” (true believers) and the “tares” (counterfeits) growing side by side.
Translated in Genz for fun via Grok
Yo, fun fact: these 4 Gospels are the only ones that straight-up checked off every Old Testament prophecy drop 📜 (those ancient scrolls predicted God’s truth would go global, even hitting the far-off islands 🌍—and they were written centuries before the Gospels even dropped). Then boom, the Gospels got bundled with those OG Scriptures into the Bible we know today—a vibe that’s been called holy since day one.
Meanwhile, Islam, Mormonism, and all the copycats? Total Johnny-come-latelies (or Jesus-come-latelies 😂) riding the wave of the originals’ W. Just food for thought when haters try to sleep on Christianity’s insane historic glow-up—which, btw, Jesus Himself said would include both the real ones (wheat 🌾) and the fakes (tares 🪴) growing together. No cap.
