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THREE
IMPORTANT THINGS ABOUT JESUS
Jesus answered,
"I am the way and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the
Father except through me" (John
14:6).

Christ
the Redeemer at Rio De Janeiro
Other
religious leaders have not dared say
such things. No one but an insane person
or the Son of God could make such a
statement. By saying this, one claims to
be divine, since some of these very
words are used in describing the nature
of God in other places. Let us look
closely at these amazing claims of
Jesus.
HE IS THE WAY
It is
important that we know the way and where
we are in relation to the way. Today
many people have global positioning
units on their persons or in their cars.
It is possible for every person today to
know exactly where he is on the planet
within a few feet or meters. What a
paradox that most of earth’s people
have no idea where they are spiritually.
All this reminds us of that old story of
the navigator who reported to the
captain with these words: "I don’t
know where we are but we are making
great time!"
We must notice
here that Jesus is not "a
way," or "some way," but
"the way." This statement
makes the way of Jesus a very exclusive
one. It might be pointed out here that
most people in the world do not believe
this claim of Jesus. Sadly, a lot of
evangelical people do not believe it. In
a newly released Pew Forum Survey
conducted in the US, it was found that
fifty-seven percent of US evangelicals
believe that other religions can lead to
eternal life. Of course this is what the
New Agers and many other Postmoderns
have been saying all along, that there
are many paths up the mountain but they
all reach the top. This is not what
Jesus says and it is not what the Bible
teaches. In Acts 4:12, the Bible says "there
is no other name under heaven given to
men by which we must be saved"
(cf. 1 Tim. 2:5). It is also of note
that the Church of Jesus in the first
century was often referred to as
"the way" (Acts 9:2; 19:9).
The Bible also
warns: "There is a way that
seems right to a man, but in the end it
leads to death" (Pro. 14:12).
To illustrate this verse there is the
tragic story of a test pilot who was
flying at a high speed and pulled the
stick to make a steep climb. She
immediately drove her plane into the
ground, killing herself in the process.
It seems she had become disoriented and
was actually flying upside down.
We need to make
clear at this point that God revealed
himself and his way in Israel. He
brought forth his word from Israel, his
Messiah from Israel, and his gospel from
Israel. He worked thousands of years to
create a salvation infrastructure in
Israel. God did not do this in other
nations. We see an interesting verse to
this effect in Psalm 147:19-20: "He
has revealed his word to Jacob, his laws
and decrees to Israel. He has done this
for no other nation; they do not know
his laws." It is doubly sad
today to see Israeli young people, after
they finish military service, rushing
off to India or to Tibet to try and find
the way when the way has been revealed
exclusively in their nation. So to sum
up, Jesus is the way. If we follow him
we will not walk in confusion or
darkness.
HE IS THE TRUTH
Pontius
Pilate once asked Jesus, "What
is truth?" (Jn. 18:38). Jesus
gave Pilate no answer because the
question was foolish. Truth was standing
directly in front of Pilate and he
couldn’t see it. The great statesman,
Winston Churchill, once remarked:
"Men stumble over truth from time
to time, but most pick themselves up and
hurry off as if nothing happened." *
The
statement, "Jesus is the
truth" really troubles a lot of
people in the postmodern world today.
Around twenty to thirty years ago we
noticed the Postmodern Movement making
its appearance. We began to hear its
buzz words like "tolerance,"
"multiculturalism," and
"political correctness." One
primary maxim of this new movement is
that there is no ultimate truth. This
sounds a little like they have just
established an ultimate truth – that
there is no ultimate truth. They say
that all "truth" is affected
by bias and that all "truth"
is relative. Even as early as the 1990s,
the Barna surveys were already showing
that sixty-six percent of Americans did
not believe in any ultimate truth. When
Barna surveyed the 18-25 year-old group
he discovered that the figure had jumped
to seventy-two percent. **
Postmodern doctrine teaches that since
all truth is relative and ever-changing
one person’s "truth" is just
as true as another person’s. Someone
has remarked that about the only sin in
Postmodernism is to question another’s
"truth." The argument also
goes on that the Christian’s truth is
no better than the pagan’s truth since all
truth is culturally conditioned. In
other words, what is true for one people
may not be true for other people. We
might wonder how some of these
postmodern philosophers might react if
they found themselves being prepared as
lunch by some hungry cannibals. We can
imagine that just as the water in the
pot heated up and they began dancing to
keep their feet off the hot bottom they
might begin to seriously and anxiously
question the cannibals’ concept of
"truth."
Also the
postmoderns are busy applying their
ideas to all areas of knowledge. They
feel obliged to "deconstruct"
all these areas that used to be truth
and bring them into alignment with their
own ideas. Of course, these areas would
include the Bible, science, history, and
apparently even logic. In the US we have
a host of "new historians" who
are rewriting our history and excluding
the Christian foundations of early
America.
Well, it
usually takes only about 10-15 years
until what the world is saying filters
into the church. We begin to say the
same things, but of course we cloak it
all in some kind of religious language.
So today in the church it is becoming
popular for everyone to have his own
"truth." Someone will say:
"My truth is that I can do drugs
and be a Christian; or my truth is that
I can dabble in sorcery." Someone
else may say "I can have a ‘meaningful
relationship’ outside marriage and be
a Christian;" or "I can elect
an ‘alternate life-style’ becoming
homosexual and still be a
Christian." Is all this really any
different than what Israel was saying in
Judges 17:6, when everyone did what was
right in own eyes and not in the Lord’s
eyes? Is it different than what Paul was
saying in Rom 1:25? He states: "They
exchanged the truth of God for a lie,
and worshiped and served created things
rather than the Creator—who is forever
praised."
Today,
millions have sold truth for false
humanistic philosophies to fulfill their
own lusts. Some years ago the famed
Darwinist, Julian Huxley, was
interviewed on the Merv Griffin Show. In
this session he stated that the reason
he accepted Darwinism without proof was
because he didn’t want God to
interfere with his sexual mores. ***
In a moment of carelessness on camera he
had revealed the stark truth behind
humanism.
The author,
Dennis McCallum, has written an
excellent work on Postmodernism entitled
The Death of Truth. I
highly recommend it to our readers. But
today we must proclaim that truth is not
dead nor will it die. Truth is eternal
and Jesus is the truth.
There is
something that might happen to truth
however. Truth may become a collectors
item because there will be so little of
it. The Bible seems to indicate this,
even giving us some wise investment
counsel with these words of Proverbs
23:23: "Buy the truth and do not
sell it." Hitherto some have
sold it and they have sold it cheaply.
In another
picture the Bible advises us to put on
the "belt of truth"
(Eph. 6:14). Actually it is the first
item of armor that we put on in
preparation for that final battle, and
we see that it holds the rest of our
amour together, even holding on our
sword. The Bible assures us that in this
awful Day of the Lord those who are
living lies will perish: "They
perish because they refused to love the
truth and so be saved" (2 Thess.
2:10). We are told in the next verse
that God will send such folks a strong
delusion.
HE IS THE LIFE
We don’t
understand "life" very well.
We are told to "Get all the gusto
we can get!" or to "Catch the
brass ring." We are advised to get
rich or famous! But is all that life?
There is the old story of the man who
became very rich. Unfortunately he
learned that he was about to die. In his
last will he requested that he be buried
in his new Cadillac. The family sought
to comply with his wishes and on the day
of the funeral a bulldozer dug a very
deep and wide pit in the cemetery. A
hoist then lifted the Cadillac with the
dead man inside and slowly lowered it
into the grave. As the man in his
Cadillac finally rested in the grave, a
bystander was heard to exclaim:
"Man, that’s really living!"
So obviously we
don’t understand life very well and
neither do we understand death. Yet,
death is the "biggie" of our
whole existence. The marvelous news of
the gospel is that Jesus conquered death
in the natural, spiritual and eternal
senses. We see this reflected in his
ministry, in that he raised many from
the dead, including Lazarus of Bethany.
What an astounding scene that must have
been, as Lazarus wrapped like a mummy
waddled out of the tomb. The news must
have spread like wildfire all over
nearby Jerusalem.
Yet the
resurrection of Lazarus and the many
others was nothing compared to the
resurrection of Christ himself on that
first Easter morning. All the people
that Jesus raised physically eventually
died again but the resurrection of Jesus
was a spiritual and eternal resurrection
with a glorified body. Jesus would never
die again. He was raised from the dead
by the power of God and he lives
forever! This was the first time in
history that anyone had been raised with
a resurrection body and for this reason
Jesus is called the firstfruits of all
who are dead (1 Cor. 15:20).
There is no
Christianity without the resurrection of
Christ. In Romans 1:4 we read that he "was
declared with power to be the Son of God
by his resurrection from the dead."
The resurrection was proof positive that
Christ was who he said he was. Neither
was this resurrection something done in
secret. It was very public and visible.
He appeared to Mary, to Peter, James and
then to all the disciples on more than
one occasion. He then appeared to over
five hundred brethren at one time (1 Cor.
15:6). Thus, Jesus appeared to hundreds
of people in his resurrected body.
Some of the
wise of this world still claim that the
disciples faked the resurrection. When
we read the Bible we realize that of all
people the disciples really didn’t
believe in the resurrection. Somehow it
was hidden from them although Jesus had
spoken to them about it on several
occasions.
So today the
leaders of other religions are rotting
in their tombs but Jesus lives! That is
the glory of the gospel and that is why
the early Christians were so excited.
What can we do
with this information? Let us dare to
believe it and call on the Lord for
salvation. The Bible says "Everyone
who calls on the name of the Lord will
be saved" (Rom 10:13). Everyone
means drug addicts, sexual perverts,
adulterers, thieves, murderers, and even
people who think they have committed the
unpardonable sin.
How do we call
and receive it? We can say something
very simple like "OK God," or
"Yes," or "Sure," or
"Count me in God." We can also
say "Here I am Lord," or
"Jesus help me," or better
still "Jesus save me." Again
the scripture promises in Acts 16:31: "Believe
in the Lord Jesus, and you will be
saved-- you and your household."
-Jim Gerrish
This article is the condensed version
of a sermon preached at Narkis
Congregation, Jerusalem, Israel, June
28, 2008.
* David Guzik, Commentaries on the
Bible, commentary on Romans, Ch. 1,
distributed by www.studylight.org.
** Christianity Today, October 26, 1992,
p. 30.
*** Norman L. Geisler & Frank Turek,
I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An
Atheist, (Wheaton IL, Crossway
Books), 2004, p. 163.
Picture credit: Wikimedia Commons - Christ
the Redeemer statue of Jesus
Christ, atop
Corcovado Mountain
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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