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Is Jesus God?
There are only four options
for the identity of Jesus Christ. He is either a legend, a liar, a lunatic or
He is Lord and God. There is little likelihood that Jesus's claims are legend.
There just wasn't enough time for any legendary development of the story to replace
what really happened. Also, if the claims Jesus made for Himself are legendary,
the early Jewish opponents of Christianity would surely have charged that these
claims never happened. Unlike modern skeptics, the rabbis apparently never denied
that Jesus made such claims for Himself. Instead, they called Him a liar.
Jesus thought of Himself
as divine. According to the various gospel accounts, Jesus believed He had the
power to perform miracles and the power to forgive sins. He even claimed, "I
and the Father are one" (John 10:30)
Since Jesus claimed to be
God, His claims are either true or false. If false, He must have been a liar,
deliberately misleading the multitudes. Or, He was a lunatic, sincerely believing
Himself to be God, when in reality He was just a man.
Jesus' moral character and
His willingness to die for His claim to be God have convinced most people that
Jesus was not lying. Jesus' humility and unselfish love, His intelligent communication
with the crowds, and His amazing self control and composure amidst the tremendous
physical and emotional stress fo His betrayal and crucifixion, all point to His
contact with reality. Jesus was no lunatic.
Since the evidence shows
that He is neither a liar nor a lunatic, then the only other alternative left
is that His claim is true. Jesus is Lord and God. And that conclusion is further
supported by the remarkable evidence that Jesus rose physically from the grave.
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For further reading: Knowing
the Truth About the Resurrection by W. L. Craig (Servant Books, 1988)
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