Wednesday Aug 05, 2020
Jesus: Four Reasons To Believe
A sign carried by a demonstrating student on a university campus read, "JESUS, YES! CHRISTIANITY, NO!" Was the student rejecting the distorted picture of Christianity which is often projected--the image of someone who goes to church yet whose life has been unaffected by the message? Does this mean that the demonstrator related to Jesus as a revolutionary, as someone who stood against the crowd and certainly against the established government and authority of His day? Or does that mean He stood for the real, the authentic, the genuine Christ who spoke the truth and gave His life that those who believe in Him could have everlasting life?
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