Jesus was a real, historical person. The real, historical Jesus is God in the flesh who died and rose again and calls us to respond to who He is.
Jesus was a real person born to Mary and Joseph, lived a life of teaching and miracles, and was crucified.
Jesus rose from the dead on the third day and appeared to many. This historical event began Christianity and changed humanity forever.
Jesus, affirmed by history, invites us to respond to His identity as the Messiah and Savior.
How does understanding Jesus as a real, historical figure impact your personal faith and view of His teachings?
How does the resurrection of Jesus, as a historical event, influence your daily life and faith?
How do you personally respond to the call of Jesus as the Messiah and Savior in your own life?
What are some ways the historical reality of Jesus can be communicated effectively to those outside the Christian faith?
How can we use the historical facts about Jesus to deepen our collective understanding and commitment to Christ?
Many people view Jesus as a wise teacher or prophet, appreciating His moral and ethical teachings. However, this is missing the reality of who He is. Recognizing Jesus as God in the flesh who died and rose again to save humanity urgently calls us to respond to who He is and what He has done.
“Who is Jesus?" is one of the most important questions you could ever ask. Yet many do not recognize the difference between the historical, biblical Jesus and the various views of Jesus presented today. For example, Jesus is mentioned in the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam, yet is represented much differently than in the New Testament. Various religious groups and cultural commentaries offer a wide variety of perspectives regarding the true identity of Jesus. The historical Jesus, as recorded in the New Testament, was born to Mary and Joseph, lived a life of teaching, healing, and miracles, and was crucified during Passover in Jerusalem. He rose from the dead on the third day, appeared to many over a forty-day period, and His resurrection led to the formation of the early church, which grew rapidly and spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. The biblical Jesus is confirmed by history. This historical Jesus was God in the flesh, who died and rose again; He calls us to respond to who He is.
Unlike many other religions, the historical facts concerning Jesus Christ can be studied and verified through historical inquiry. Though salvation is by faith, it is not a blind faith. History and archaeology have frequently affirmed key facts noted in the New Testament that show the accurate nature of its contents. The historical Jesus is also mentioned in other ancient writings, ranging from those of the Jewish historian Josephus to the many early church fathers, to official Roman documents that refer to aspects of early Christianity. Jesus is not a myth, but rather is the Messiah whom many follow as Savior today. We are called to respond to the historical Jesus and what He did in dying for our sins and rising again, conquering sin and death. All who trust in Him will be saved, forgiven of their sins, and given abundant life both now and for eternity (John 3:16–18; 10:10; Ephesians 1:3–14).
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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