
Honoring the Jesus of the New Testament - Part 3
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(1) “Mere Christianity” by C. S. Lewis.
(2) In 2 occasions in the Gospel of John, Jesus said something that caused the Jews to try to stone Him. In 8:58 Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am!,” and in 10:30, He said, “I and the Father are one.” Jesus was truly claiming equality with God the Father.
(3) If you read Hebrews 1:8-13 you will see that God the Father bears witness to Jesus’ true identity as having an eternal throne and in the beginning as having laid the foundation of the earth.
(4) Jesus fulfilled the Scriptures which recorded multiple prophecies about the Jewish Messiah. They predicted one who would be born in the line of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Judah, Jesse, and David. The entire Bible is about Jesus. Every book of the Bible refers to Him in some specific way. The OT can be summed up as saying Jesus is coming. The NT says Jesus has come. There is more written about Jesus than about Tiberius Caesar, the Roman emperor from 14-37 AD.
(5) In the website gotquestions.org the question is asked: Why is the question of Jesus’ true identity so important? Why does it matter whether Jesus is God?
(6) God is the ONLY Savior (Hosea 13:4; cf. 1 Tim. 2:3). If Jesus is to be the Savior, then He must be God.
(7) As Jesus proclaimed, “no one comes to the Father except through Me” [John 14:6b]. He is implying He is Savior and since God is the only Savior, therefore Jesus is God.
(8) In the last episode of this program I began discussing the 10 known ancient non-Christian sources who wrote about Jesus that are listed in the book I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek. We have discussed Thallus who is perhaps the earliest non-Christian writer to refer to Jesus.
(9) The historian Flavius Josephus (ca. 37-100 AD) wrote about Jesus. According to Bart Ehrman Josephus is “far and away our best source of information about first-century Palestine.”
(10) Josephus TWICE mentions Jesus in his book “Antiquities of the Jews,” the massive 20-volume history of the Jewish people that was written around 93-95 AD. It CORROBORATES what the gospels say about Jesus.
(11) The British Museum owns the manuscript of a letter written by a Syrian named Mara Bar-Serapion, a private citizen who who was writing from prison to motivate his son Serapion to emulate wise teachers and a wise king (ca. 73 AD). While Jesus is not EXPLICITLY mentioned, it is almost certain the father is referring to Jesus as the executed “wise king.”
This is Episode 210.
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