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Saturday, January 10, 2009

What about Jesus?

So what about Jesus, this man who lived and died over 2000 years ago and was raised from the dead of which we have eyewitness accounts. Credible historians of the time period validate the biblical account of Jesus of Nazareth. It seem that a lot of people on this planet would like to do away with this man, more than a man, He is the Son of God. It is interesting that people want to do away with the one who died for their sins on an old rugged cross and who offers eternal life to all those who would place their trust in Him and confess Him as Lord. So what will you do with this Jesus?

6 comments:

hers6 said...

wow! powerful food for thought there. thanks for your good witness.

Unknown said...

What do you mean, do away with him? He's been dead for approximately 1966 years. Not everyone believes that Jesus is divine or has any particular supernatural powers. In the United States, at least, people are doing evil in Jesus' name, the most notable recent example being California Proposition 8. Thw world would be better off without religion.

Anonymous said...

THANK YOU for your important and inspirational post. It is so gratifying to sign on to the Internet and find that there are still good people who recognize and appreciate all that Jesus did for us. Please continue to challenge those who have strayed so we can get them back into the fold. It is even more important today than ever before to ensure that we don't cast aside or forget about God almighty and Jesus. In today's world, we need HOPE and PRAYER to get us through the rough spots. Jesus needs to be a part of our everyday life and routine. I am making a commitment to get involved in my chuch's outreach ministry in 2009 and help spread the world. As someone who strayed from the church for several years, I now know how foolish I was. I have been trying to make up for it for the past two years. Again, thank you for helping keep the name of Jesus in the forefront. God bless you and yours!

Anonymous said...

I will welcome Jesus into my life, into my home and into my family. If He can make the ultimate sacrifice for me, then surely I can make sacrifices to allow time for Him. I also know that even when I am my most vulnerable and unfaithful, He will no longer be walking beside me, but will carry me to guide me onto the right path. Jesus welcomed the world with welcome arms, let us welcome him.

Tamara Wilhite said...

What would Jesus reaction be to the Christians being driven out of Nazareth by Muslims?

Anonymous said...

It is true that as time has gone on people have lost faith. 2000 years is a long time. But still, it can be argued that there is more evidence of Jesus than there is evidence of Henry VIII, yet nobody doubts the existence of these other people.