Do you Know jesus
Did a man named Jesus really
live in Palestine 2,000 years ago? Certainly, there is no doubt or
question about that. No secular historian
disbelieves that, for it is a proven fact of history. Many historians of Jesus’ day wrote about Him. What is of much debate, however, is if He was God or not. Was He just a man like everyone else, or was He really and truly
God? Did He just say He was? Or did His followers later write in such a way to make Him seem to
be God when He had no such claims? The implications of these answers are
great. How can we as Christians be sure? Let’s look at some proofs of His deity from within and without the
Bible.
First, there is no doubt that Jesus claimed to be god. The
whole tenor of his life points to that.He Verbally Claimed to be god many, many
times (John 8:58, 10:30; 17:5; etc). He accepted worship as if He were god. He
claimed to be able to forgive sin (Mark
2:5). Now, what are we to make of someone who claims to be god? What would you
say if your neighbor started claiming to be god? There are three options or possibilities
about such a person He is Crazy, a lunatic, for he truly thinks he is god but
is wrong..He knows he isn’t god but tries to liar are our options. Just a Goodman,
a fine teacher, a moral example –these are not options for one who claims to be
god! If he is a lunatic or liar he doesn't qualify as a good fine person if he
is lord he is lord he is over qualified and far more than just a good fine
person thus he is either god to be worshiped and obeyed or an imposer to be forgotten
and ignored
FULFILLED
PROPHECIES
To prove He is Lord we turn to the Bible, not to passages about
miracles and claims that could possibly have been made up by writers after His
death, but to Old Testament Prophecies whose fulfillment could not have been
faked. Listed below are 61 Old Testament prophecies
of the Messiah with their fulfillment in the New Testament also recorded:
1. Born of
the seed of woman: Gen 3:15; Gal 4:4, Matt. 1:20
2. Born of
a virgin: Isaiah 7:14; Matthew
1;18,24,25; Lk 1:26-35
3. Son of
God: PS 2:7 (I Chronic 17:11-14; II Sam 7:12-16), Mt 3:17; 16:16 (Mk 9:7; Lk 9:35)
4. Seed of
Abraham Genesis 22:18 (12:2-3); Matthew
1:1; Gal 3:16
5. Son of
Isaac: Genesis 21:12; Lk 3:23,34 (Mt
1:2)
6. Son of
Jacob: (Num. 24:17 (Gen 35:10-12); Lk 3:23,34 (Mt 1:2; Lk 1:33)
7. Tribe
of Judah: Genesis 49:10; Lk 3:23,33 (Mt
1:2; Heb 7:14)
8. Family
line of Jesse: Isaiah 11:1, 10; Luke 3:23,32 (Mt 1:6)
9. House
of David: Jeremiah 23:5 (II Sam 7:12-16;
Ps 132:11); Lk 3:23,31 (Mt 1:1; 9:27)
10. Born
at Bethlehem: Micah 5:2; Matthew 2:1 (Jn 7:42, Mt 2:4-8; Lk 2:4-7)
11.
Presented with gifts: Psalm 72:10 (Isaiah
60:6); Matthew 2:1,11
12. Herod
kills children: Jeremiah 31:15; Matthew 2:16
13. His
pre-existence: Micah 5:2 (Isa 9:6-7; Ps
102:25); Col 1:17 (Jn 1:1-2; 8:58; Rev 1:17)
14. He
shall be called Lord: Psalm 110:1 (Jere 23:6); Luke 2:11; 20:41-44
15. Shall
be Immanuel (God With Us): Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23; Luke 7:16
16. Shall
be a prophet: Deut 18:18; Matthew 21:11 (Luke
7:16; Jn 4:19; 6:14; 7:40)
17. He
shall be a priest: Psalm 110:4; Hebrews 3:1; 5:5-6
18. He
shall be a judge: Isaiah 33:22; John 5:30; II
Timothy 4:1
19. He
shall be a king: Psalm 2:6 (Zech. 9:9; Jer
23:5); Matthew 27:37; 21:5 (John 18:33-38)
20.
Special anointing of the Holy Spirit: Isaiah 11:2; Matthew 3:16-17;
12:17-21 (Mk 1:10-11)
21. His
zeal for God: Psalm 69:9; John 2:15-17
22.
Preceded by messenger: Isaiah 40:3; Matthew 3:1-2;
3:3; 11:10
23.
Ministry to begin in Galilee: Isaiah 9:1; Matthew 4:12,13,17
24.
Ministry of miracles: Isaiah 35:5, 6a; 32:3,4;
Matthew 9:32,33,35; 11:4-6 (John 5:5-9)
25.
Teacher of parables: Psalm 78:2; Matthew 13:34
26. He was
to enter the temple: Malachi 3:1; Matthew 21:12
27. He was
to enter Jerusalem on a donkey: Zechariah 9:9; Luke
19:35,36,37a (Mt 21:6-11)
28. “Stone
of Stumbling” to the Jews: Psalm 118:22 (Isa 8:14; 28:16);
I Peter 2:7 (Rom 9:32-33
29.
“Light” to Gentiles: Isaiah 60:3; 49:6; Acts
13:47,48a; 26:23; 28:28
30.
Betrayed by a friend: Psalm 41:9; 55:12-14; Matthew
10:4; 26:49-50; Jn 13:21
31. Sold
for 30 pieces of silver: Zechariah 11:12; Matthew 26:15;
27:3
32. Money
to be thrown in God’s house: Zechariah 11:13b; Matthew 27:5a
33. Price
given for potter’s field: Zechariah 11:13b; Matthew 27:7
34. Forsaken
by His disciples: Zechariah 13:7; Mark 14:50 (Mt
26:31; Mk 14:27)
35.
Accused by false witnesses: Psalm 35:11; Matthew 26:59-61
36 Dumb
before accusers: Isaiah 53:7; Matthew 27:12-19
37.
Wounded and bruised: Isaiah 53:5 (Zech 13:6);
Matthew 27:26
38.
Smitten and spit upon: Isaiah 50:6 (Micah 5:1);
Matthew 26:67 (Luke 22:63)
39.
Mocked: Psalm 22: 7,8; Matthew 27:31
40. Fell
under the cross: Psalm 109:24-25; John 19:17; Luke 23:26; Mt 27:31-32
41. Hands
and feet pierced: Psalm 22:16 (Zech 12:10); Luke
23:33 (John 20:25)
42.
Crucified with thieves: Isaiah 53:12; Matthew 27:38 (Mk 15:27,28)
43. Made
intercession for His persecutors: Isaiah 53:12; Luke 23:34
44.
Rejected by His own people: Isaiah 53:3 (Ps 69:8; 118:22); John 7:5,48; 1:11
(Mt 21:42,43)
45. Hated
without a cause: Psalm 69:4 (Isa 49:7); John
15:25
46.
Friends stood afar off: Psalm 38:11; Luke 23:49 (Mk 15:40; Mt 27:55-56)
47. People
shook their heads: Psalm 109:25; 22:7; Matthew 27:39
48. Stared
upon: Psalm 22:17; Luke 23:35
49. Garments
parted and lots cast: Psalm 22:18; John 19:23-24
50. To
suffer thirst: Psalm 69:21; 22:15; John 19:28
51. Gall
and vinegar offered Him: Psalm 69:21; Matthew 27:34
52. His
forsaken cry: Psalm 22:1; Matthew 26:46
53.
Committed Himself to God: Psalm 31:5; Luke 23:46
54. Bones
not broken: Psalm 34:20; John 19:33
55. Heart
broken: Psalm 22:14; John 19:34
56. His
side pierced: Zech 12:10; John 19:34
57.
Darkness over the land: Amos 8:9; Matthew 27:45
58. Buried
in rich man’s tomb: Isaiah 53:9; Matthew 27:57-60
59.
Resurrection: Psalm 16:10; 30:3; 41:10;
118:17 (Hosea 6:2); Acts 2:31(Lk 24:46; Mk 16:16)
60.
Ascension: Psalm 68:18a; Acts 1:9
61. Seated
at right hand of God: Psalm 110:1; Heb. 1:3 (Mk 16:19; Acts 2:34,35)
No one else in history ever came near to fulfilling these, and no
one ever can since the birth records and tribal records of all Jews were
destroyed in Jerusalem in 70 AD. The fulfillment of these prove
the authenticity of the Bible as God’s Word as well as the fact that Jesus is
God.
The probability of just 1 through 8 coming true would be 1 in 10
with 16 0′s. (If each chance is a silver
dollar and they were laid down side-by-side on state of Texas they would cover
whole state 2′ deep! One is marked, all others
not. Blindfold a man and let him walk anywhere,
chances he’d pick right one same as first 8 prophecies just happening!
THE
RESURRECTION
In actuality the proof of the deity of Jesus raises and falls on
truth of His resurrection. He said He would come back to life, then claimed to have done
so. His followers clearly claimed the same thing
for them. Were they right? First, it stands to reason to assume that something like
resurrection from dead to an eternal body isn't something a person would just
make up! It would be too unbelievable,
too unpronounceable, too far out for someone to have just made it up.
If Jesus didn't come back to life, what else could have happened
to his body? Some say the disciples stole
His body, but how would they gain courage to preach that they didn’t have before? Why would
they give up their lives for something they knew was a lie? So, others say, enemies stole the body. Then they would have said so and showed it to disprove the
resurrection when that was first claimed. Neither theory explains the eye-witness accounts of over 500
people who saw Jesus alive after the crucifixion. More common is the swoon theory, that Jesus never really died but
swooned then came ‘to’ later. But he was pronounced dead by
experienced Roman executioners after having a spear run through His
heart. He spent 3 days wrapped totally in cloth and
covered with 100 pounds of spices, with no food or water. He would have had to come to, get out of the wrappings while
leaving them there in the shape of a cocoon as if He were still in them, with
hands pierced by nails move the monstrous rock from inside with no handholds,
overpower the Roman soldiers, walk many miles on feet pierced by nails, and
then prove to those He met that He had a superior, eternal body! That takes more faith than believing in the resurrection!
There is additional proof of the
resurrection. Jesus appeared 10 times to over
500 people. If there was no resurrection
how do we explain the change in the disciples, the spread of the early church,
the conversion of Paul, the start of the Lord’s Supper and baptism, the switch
of the day of worship from Saturday to Sunday and the impact His life has had
even to today. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The
name of Jesus is not so much written as plowed into the history of the
world.” A liar or lunatic can’t do that!
IF
GOD BECAME MAN, THEN YOU WOULD EXPECT HIM TO:
One more line of reasoning is to ask yourself, “If God became man,
what would we expect of Him?” Jesus fulfilled all we’d ask!
1. Have
an unusual entrance into life. The virgin birth is the most
unusual entrance ever. It, too, is not something
someone would choose were they making the whole thing up. How would the idea of a virgin birth ever be considered if it
weren’t true?
2. Be without sin. Jesus claimed to be sinless (John 8:46) as do those who lived with
Him 24 hours a day (Peter, John and Matthew). So do brothers who grew up in His family, seeing His whole life up
close (James and Jude). Even enemies witnessed to His
sinlessness (The thief on the cross, Pilate and the Centurion at the
crucifixion).
3. Manifest the supernatural in the form of
miracles. Jesus claimed to do miracles, and they were
attested t by Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Jude and James.
4. Have an acute sense of difference from others. Jesus saw Himself as different,
unique, and others saw Him that way, too. Even Jewish and Roman historians saw Him as not the same as other
men, as does the Koran and many scholars today.
5. Speak the greatest words ever spoken. Jesus said His words would never pass away and they haven’t! Others said that no one spoke as He did, and that is still
true. Jesus is the person most quoted by religious
and secular historians, teachers and philosophers.
6. Have a lasting and universal influence. Historians agree that Jesus is the most influential life ever
lived on this planet.
7. Satisfy
the spiritual hunger in man. Jesus met the inner needs in Matthew, Peter, Nicodemus, Zachaeus,
the woman at the well, and countless others then and through the ages up to
today. Truly Jesus satisfies!
8. Exercise power over death. Jesus claimed to have power over death and proved it by His own
resurrection. He brought the dead back to
life: widow of Nain’s son, Centurion’s servant, Lazarus and Dorcas (through
Peter).
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