9.13.2021

Did Jesus Really Exist?

 WHY DOES IT MATTER?


The question of Jesus' existence matters because his teachings matter  For example, Jesus taught people how to live happy, fulling lives.  He also promised a time when mankind will live in true peace and security, united under a single world government called "the Kingdom of God." - LUKE 4:43.


The designation "the Kingdom of God" is appropriate because this world  government will express God's sovereignty over the earth.  (Revelation 11:15) Jesus made that fact clear when he said in his model prayer:  "Let thy heavenly father be sanctified, let your kingdom come and let your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." (Matthew 6:9, 10) What will Kingdom rule mean for mankind?  Consider the following: 


* Warfare and civil strife will cease. -PSALM 46:8-11.


* Wickedness, including greed and corruption will be gone forever, along with ungodly people. - PSALM 32:10. 11.


* The Kingdom's subjects will enjoy meaningful productive work. - ISAIAH 65:21, 22. 


* The earth will fully recover from its present sick state and produce bountiful crops. - PSALM 72:16; ISAIAH 11:9,


Some people may consider those promises wishful thinking. But it is not wishful thinking  to trust in human efforts? Consider: Even in spite of spectacular advances in education, science, and technology, millions today feel deeply insecure and uncertain about tomorrow. And daily we evidence of economic, political, and religious oppression, as well as greed and corruption.  Yes, the reality is that human rule is a failure! - ECCLESIASTES 8:9.


At the very least, the question of Jesus' existence merits our consideration.  As 2 Corinthians  1:19, 20 states:  "No matter  how many the promises of God are,e they have become 'yes' by means of [Christ]." 


Next  time: Does the Bible Contain an Accurate Record of Jesus' Life?/ The Bible's answer 


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