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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

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Of all the words penned about the death of Jesus Christ, none have persisted more regularly than ''Savior.'' Jesus had a purposed redemptive mission, which we've been properly reminded again and again.

But this slights the history many contemporary authors tell us. In contrast to the assumptions of modernity, Christ’s death wasn't mainly a model to be followed—it was first and foremost a saving act. It provided real expiation and propitiation. Christ’s mission flowed from this core determination and it makes no sense if severed from its atoning purpose.

To understand the chief reason for the death of Christ, it starts with the Fall, sin, and humanity’s alienation from God (Romans 3:23-26). The cross places great emphasis on human depravity and sin, the limitations of what men can achieve, and the tragic nature of wayward-religious authority.

During Jesus’ ministry, the religious leaders of Israel felt that events were moving in the wrong direction and that a spiritual catastrophe would befall the Jewish people if Christ was not stopped. Nonetheless, those who followed the priestly leaders fell on the losing side of history. Yea, a dreadful descent struck Israel, but it came from rejecting Christ and not following Him. Within a generation of its official rejection of Christ, as predicted by Him, the temple, the priesthood, and Sadducean Judaism were wiped away by terrible judgments. That which arose in the land of Israel was barrenness, desolation, awfulness, and misshapenness.

Christ died, and life came to individual Christians and the church universal—His movement would eventually sweep up the whole Roman Empire. Israel, and soon Rome, would only be able to look back sadly to customs, traditions, and foundations that were eroded. What is required? That which Christ’s death and resurrection provided: life and a restoration of hope. The recovery of Roman and Jewish souls, as well as all men, is the leading necessity: the salvation provided by the work of Christ.

Jesus agreed with the priests about the need of atonement as well as a few other things. However He transformed Judaism from a work-righteousness religion to a grace-based kingdom, centered on certain truths about a holy God and sinful men. In the early part of His ministry, Christ prophesied, ''I will be arrested and crucified, but I will rise from the grave on the third day.”

Jesus kept His promise. He also described His church as a driving force through history, leading to an empire of grace, truth, and peace. He seemed to regard love's triumph as a historical inevitability. He couldn't look at an advancing church as anything other than the delightful emanation and extension of His resurrection.

Bill O’ Reilly, Skeptics, and Killing Jesus

Bill O’ Reilly, author of Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy, declared that Jesus merely started “a philosophy”1 and much of the biblical narratives are allegorical and symbolic—not real history. He also suggested that Christians do not worship Jesus Christ but worship the “spirit of Jesus.”2 He’s convinced that Christ’s main undertaking was to teach men how to live. I have no doubt that Christ’s moral teaching is as important as it is profound, yet His chief mission was to die to set men free. Many other skeptics and liberals have mounted quests for the historical Jesus and have landed not far from where O’ Reilly takes his readers. Ultimately the Bible holds, as the skeptics have found nothing. But skeptics will continue to publish books about their new theories on the life and death of Christ even though we have an infallible account of Christ in the New Testament.

Beyond Bill O’ Reilly, few disbelieving sleuths believe that Jesus Christ died for the ungodly (Romans 4:5) and rose from the grave in victory (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). I do. And not only that, I know with full certainty. Some contend Christ was a good teacher who died because of a tragic set of accidents. Still a few others say that Christ never existed, thus never died.

Of course, theories abound in cases of history were evidence is scarce. But as the reader will discover, there exists not only deep layers of historical data for the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, there are potent logical reasons why such must be the case.

My goal is to lay out the evidence for the truth of the Gospel’s narratives and demonstrate that theories by skeptics (O’ Reilly, etc.) not only have several faults, but what they pen, when it is inconsistent with the scriptural accounts of Christ, cannot possibly be true. I will argue:  

  • God is.
  • His word has been revealed.
  • Scripture reveals the truth about Christ’s arrest, trial, crucifixion, death, and resurrection; the contrary is impossible.

Indeed, Jesus Christ died. He was crucified. Nevertheless, His illegal execution was merely the beginning of a comprehensive transformation in history. Since Jesus’ death and resurrection, it often appears that the kingdom of man and the kingdom of God have traded places. Christ's outlook, however, was a bold and challenging assurance. The kingdom Jesus launched is the one we still see expanding today.

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Jesus: The Greatest Treasure



The Pearl of Great Price

by Mike Robinson
Again, the kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it (Matthew 13:45-46).
Help us to recognize your voice, help us not to be allured by the madness of the world, so that we may never fall away from you, O Lord Jesus Christ (Albrecht Durer).
The enjoyment of [God] is our highest happiness, and is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to Heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends, are but shadows; but God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams. But God is the ocean (Jonathan Edwards).
Jesus' birth in Bethlehem was a moment preceded by eternity. His being neither originated in time nor came about by the will of humanity. The Author of time, who lived in the eternal, was made incarnate in time that we might live with the eternal in view. In that sense, the message of Christ was not the introduction of a religion, but an introduction to truth about reality as God alone knows it. To deny Jesus' message while pursuing spirituality is to conjure an imaginary religion in an attempt to see Heaven while sight is confined to the earth. That is precisely what Jesus challenged when he said, "I have come that you may have life" (John 10:10). His life spells living. Your life or my life, apart from Him, spells death (Ravi Zacharias, Jesus Among Other Gods).
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At the time of Jesus many pagans throughout the Roman Empire worshiped pearls and Roman emperors often wore them in their hair and ears. The Jewish Talmud considered them almost priceless. 

   The man in this parable sees the pearl of pearls and he must have it! He must possess it for it possesses his heart. Consequently, he sells everything he owns to obtain this pearl of great price. Likewise, the Kingdom of God in Jesus is worth more than everything in the universe collectively.

   Hence the Christian should have the attitude: “I must have Jesus. I have to have Jesus. Without Jesus I’m nothing. I need the Lord Jesus. I desperately want Jesus; He’s everything to me!”

Jesus Christ is not valued at all until He is valued above all (Augustine).


Jesus is Priceless
Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you. Until now you have asked nothing in My name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full (John 16:23-24).
During the course of time men have gone to great lengths, both legal and illegal, to obtain diamonds, gold, pearls, and money; yet all men die and they cannot take a dime with them. The Pearl of Great Price, Jesus as King of the Kingdom, never leaves us and we have Jesus forever. Jesus is utterly priceless; more valuable than all the wealth in the entire world. This King in His Kingdom is the source of true joy.

Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing (John 15:4-5).

see my new book Killing Christ: Contesting Trendy Critics Regarding Jesus HERE

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

"Killing Jesus" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard: Lacks Atonement Focus



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In Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's Killing Jesus: A History the words “redemption” and “atonement” are not mentioned regarding Christ’s death on the cross (see Loc. # 191, 1546; Loc. # 1782, 1784, 1787, & 3247). This is the case since the authors hold to naturalistic methodology in their historical analysis. 


See my apologetics book that defends the truth of Christ's atoning death on the cross: Killing Christ: Contesting Trendy Critics Regarding the Death and Resurrection of Jesus HERE