IS THERE A GOD?
Does God exist? Here are six straightforward reasons to believe that God is really there.
By  Marilyn Adamson
Just  once wouldn't you love for someone to simply show you the evidence for God's  existence? No arm-twisting. No statements of, "You just have to believe." Well,  here is an attempt to candidly offer some of the reasons which suggest that God  exists.
But  first consider this. When it comes to the possibility of God's existence, the  Bible says that there are people who have seen sufficient evidence, but they  have suppressed the truth about God.1 On the other hand, for those who want  to know God if he is there, he says, "You will seek me and find me; when you  seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you."2 Before you look at the facts  surrounding God's existence, ask yourself, If God does exist, would I want  to know him? Here then, are  some reasons to consider...
1. Does God exist? The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe, but sustains it today.
Many  examples showing God's design could be given, possibly with no end. But here are  a few:
The  Earth...its size is perfect. The Earth's size and corresponding gravity  holds a thin layer of mostly nitrogen and oxygen gases, only extending about 50  miles above the Earth's surface. If Earth were smaller, an atmosphere would be  impossible, like the planet Mercury. If Earth were larger, its atmosphere would  contain free hydrogen, like Jupiter.3 Earth is the only known planet  equipped with an atmosphere of the right mixture of gases to sustain plant,  animal and human life.
The  Earth is located the right distance from the sun. Consider the temperature  swings we encounter, roughly -30 degrees to +120 degrees. If the Earth were any  further away from the sun, we would all freeze. Any closer and we would burn up.  Even a fractional variance in the Earth's position to the sun would make life on  Earth impossible. The Earth remains this perfect distance from the sun while it  rotates around the sun at a speed of nearly 67,000 mph. It is also rotating on  its axis, allowing the entire surface of the Earth to be properly warmed and  cooled every day.
And  our moon is the perfect size and distance from the Earth for its gravitational  pull. The moon creates important ocean tides and movement so ocean waters do not  stagnate, and yet our massive oceans are restrained from spilling over across  the continents.4
Water...colorless,  odorless and without taste, and yet no living thing can survive without it.  Plants, animals and human beings consist mostly of water (about two-thirds of  the human body is water). You'll see why the characteristics of water are  uniquely suited to life:
It  has wide margin between its boiling point and freezing point. Water allows us to  live in an environment of fluctuating temperature changes, while keeping our  bodies a steady 98.6 degrees.
Water  is a universal solvent. This property of water means that various chemicals,  minerals and nutrients can be carried throughout our bodies and into the  smallest blood vessels.5
Water  is also chemically neutral. Without affecting the makeup of the substances it  carries, water enables food, medicines and minerals to be absorbed and used by  the body.
Water  has a unique surface tension. Water in plants can therefore flow upward against  gravity, bringing life-giving water and nutrients to the top of even the tallest  trees.
Water  freezes from the top down and floats, so fish can live in the winter.
Ninety-seven  percent of the Earth's water is in the oceans. But on our Earth, there is a  system designed which removes salt from the water and then distributes that  water throughout the globe. Evaporation takes the ocean waters, leaving the  salt, and forms clouds which are easily moved by the wind to disperse water over  the land, for vegetation, animals and people. It is a system of purification and  supply that sustains life on this planet, a system of recycled and reused  water.6
The  human brain...simultaneously processes an amazing amount of  information. Your brain takes in all the colors and objects you see, the  temperature around you, the pressure of your feet against the floor, the sounds  around you, the dryness of your mouth, even the texture of your keyboard. Your  brain holds and processes all your emotions, thoughts and memories. At the same  time your brain keeps track of the ongoing functions of your body like your  breathing pattern, eyelid movement, hunger and movement of the muscles in your  hands.
The  human brain processes more than a million messages a second.7Your  brain weighs the importance of all this data, filtering out the relatively  unimportant. This screening function is what allows you to focus and operate  effectively in your world. The brain functions differently than other organs.  There is an intelligence to it, the ability to reason, to produce feelings, to  dream and plan, to take action, and relate to other people.
The  eye...can distinguish among seven million colors. It has automatic  focusing and handles an astounding 1.5 million messages -- simultaneously.8 Evolution  focuses on mutations and changes from and within existing organisms. Yet  evolution alone does not fully explain the initial source of the eye or the  brain -- the start of living organisms from nonliving matter.
2. Does God exist? The universe had a start - what caused it?
Scientists  are convinced that our universe began with one enormous explosion of energy and  light, which we now call the Big Bang. This was the singular start to everything  that exists: the beginning of the universe, the start of space, and even the  initial start of time itself.
Astrophysicist  Robert Jastrow, a self-described agnostic, stated, "The seed of everything that  has happened in the Universe was planted in that first instant; every star,  every planet and every living creature in the Universe came into being as a  result of events that were set in motion in the moment of the cosmic  explosion...The Universe flashed into being, and we cannot find out what caused  that to happen."9
Steven  Weinberg, a Nobel laureate in Physics, said at the moment of this explosion,  "the universe was about a hundred thousands million degrees Centigrade...and the  universe was filled with light."10
The  universe has not always existed. It had a start...what caused that? Scientists  have no explanation for the sudden explosion of light and matter.
3. Does God exist? The universe operates by uniform laws of nature. Why does it?
Much  of life may seem uncertain, but look at what we can count on day after day:  gravity remains consistent, a hot cup of coffee left on a counter will get cold,  the earth rotates in the same 24 hours, and the speed of light doesn't change --  on earth or in galaxies far from us.
How  is it that we can identify laws of nature that never change? Why is the universe so  orderly, so reliable?
"The  greatest scientists have been struck by how strange this is. There is no logical  necessity for a universe that obeys rules, let alone one that abides by the  rules of mathematics. This astonishment springs from the recognition that the  universe doesn't have to behave this way. It is easy to imagine a universe in  which conditions change unpredictably from instant to instant, or even a  universe in which things pop in and out of existence."11
Richard  Feynman, a Nobel Prize winner for quantum electrodynamics, said, "Why nature is  mathematical is a mystery...The fact that there are rules at all is a kind of  miracle."12
4. Does God exist? The DNA code informs, programs a cell's behavior.
All  instruction, all teaching, all training comes with intent. Someone who writes an  instruction manual does so with purpose. Did you know that in every cell of our  bodies there exists a very detailed instruction code, much like a miniature  computer program? As you may know, a computer program is made up of ones and  zeros, like this: 110010101011000. The way they are arranged tell the computer  program what to do. The DNA code in each of our cells is very similar. It's made  up of four chemicals that scientists abbreviate as A, T, G, and C. These are  arranged in the human cell like this: CGTGTGACTCGCTCCTGAT and so on. There are  three billion of these letters in every human cell!!
Well,  just like you can program your phone to beep for specific reasons, DNA instructs  the cell. DNA is a three-billion-lettered program telling the cell to act in a  certain way. It is a full instruction manual.13
Why  is this so amazing? One has to ask....how did this information program wind up  in each human cell? These are not just chemicals. These are chemicals that  instruct, that code in a very detailed way exactly how the person's body should  develop.
Natural,  biological causes are completely lacking as an explanation when programmed  information is involved. You cannot find instruction, precise information like  this, without someone intentionally constructing it.
5. Does God exist? We know God exists because he pursues us. He is constantly initiating and seeking for us to come to him.
I  was an atheist at one time. And like many atheists, the issue of people  believing in God bothered me greatly. What is it about atheists that we would  spend so much time, attention, and energy refuting something that we don't  believe even exists?! What causes us to do that? When I was an atheist, I  attributed my intentions as caring for those poor, delusional people...to help  them realize their hope was completely ill-founded. To be honest, I also had  another motive. As I challenged those who believed in God, I was deeply curious  to see if they could convince me otherwise. Part of my quest was to become free  from the question of God. If I could conclusively prove to believers that they  were wrong, then the issue is off the table, and I would be free to go about my  life.
I  didn't realize that the reason the topic of God weighed so heavily on my mind,  was because God was pressing the issue. I have come to find out that God wants  to be known. He created us with the intention that we would know him. He has  surrounded us with evidence of himself and he keeps the question of his  existence squarely before us. It was as if I couldn't escape thinking about the  possibility of God. In fact, the day I chose to acknowledge God's existence, my  prayer began with, "Ok, you win..." It might be that the underlying reason  atheists are bothered by people believing in God is because God is actively  pursuing them.
I  am not the only one who has experienced this. Malcolm Muggeridge, socialist and  philosophical author, wrote, "I had a notion that somehow, besides questing, I  was being pursued." C.S. Lewis said he remembered, "...night after night,  feeling whenever my mind lifted even for a second from my work, the steady,  unrelenting approach of Him whom I so earnestly desired not to meet. I gave in,  and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed: perhaps, that night, the  most dejected and reluctant convert in all of England."
Lewis  went on to write a book titled, "Surprised by Joy" as a result of knowing God. I  too had no expectations other than rightfully admitting God's existence. Yet  over the following several months, I became amazed by his love for me.
6. Does God exist? Unlike any other revelation of God, Jesus Christ is the clearest, most specific picture of God revealing himself to us.
Why  Jesus? Look throughout the major world religions and you'll find that Buddha,  Muhammad, Confucius and Moses all identified themselves as teachers or prophets.  None of them ever claimed to be equal to God. Surprisingly, Jesus did. That is  what sets Jesus apart from all the others. He said God exists and you're looking  at him. Though he talked about his Father in heaven, it was not from the  position of separation, but of very close union, unique to all humankind. Jesus  said that anyone who had seen Him had seen the Father, anyone who believed in  him, believed in the Father.
He  said, "I am the light of the world, he who follows me will not walk in darkness,  but will have the light of life."14 He  claimed attributes belonging only to God: to be able to forgive people of their  sin, free them from habits of sin, give people a more abundant life and give  them eternal life in heaven. Unlike other teachers who focused people on their  words, Jesus pointed people to himself. He did not say, "follow my words and you  will find truth." He said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes  to the Father but through me."15
What  proof did Jesus give for claiming to be divine? He  did what people can't do. Jesus performed miracles. He healed people...blind,  crippled, deaf, even raised a couple of people from the dead. He had power over  objects...created food out of thin air, enough to feed crowds of several  thousand people. He performed miracles over nature...walked on top of a lake,  commanding a raging storm to stop for some friends. People everywhere followed  Jesus, because he constantly met their needs, doing the miraculous. He said if  you do not want to believe what I'm telling you, you should at least believe in  me based on the miracles you're seeing.16
Jesus  Christ showed God to be gentle, loving, aware of our self-centeredness and  shortcomings, yet deeply wanting a relationship with us. Jesus revealed that  although God views us as sinners, worthy of his punishment, his love for us  ruled and God came up with a different plan. God himself took on the form of man  and accepted the punishment for our sin on our behalf. Sounds ludicrous?  Perhaps, but many loving fathers would gladly trade places with their child in a  cancer ward if they could. The Bible says that the reason we would love God is  because he first loved us.
Jesus  died in our place so we could be forgiven. Of all the religions known to  humanity, only through Jesus will you see God reaching toward humanity,  providing a way for us to have a relationship with him. Jesus proves a divine  heart of love, meeting our needs, drawing us to himself. Because of Jesus' death  and resurrection, he offers us a new life today. We can be forgiven, fully  accepted by God and genuinely loved by God. He says, "I have loved you with an  everlasting love, therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you."17 This is God, in action.
Does  God exist? If you want to know, investigate Jesus Christ. We're told that "God  so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him  should not perish but have eternal life."18
God  does not force us to believe in him, though he could. Instead, he has provided  sufficient proof of his existence for us to willingly respond to him. The  earth's perfect distance from the sun, the unique chemical properties of water,  the human brain, DNA, the number of people who attest to knowing God, the  gnawing in our hearts and minds to determine if God is there, the willingness  for God to be known through Jesus Christ. If you need to know more about Jesus  and reasons to believe in him, please see: Beyond Blind Faith.
If you want to begin a relationship with God now, you can.
This  is your decision, no coercion here. But if you want to be forgiven by God and  come into a relationship with him, you can do so right now by asking him to  forgive you and come into your life. Jesus said, "Behold, I stand at the door  [of your heart] and knock. He who hears my voice and opens the door, I will come  into him [or her]."19 If you want to do this, but aren't  sure how to put it into words, this may help: "Jesus, thank you for dying for my  sins. You know my life and that I need to be forgiven. I ask you to forgive me  right now and come into my life. I want to know you in a real way. Come into my  life now. Thank you that you wanted a relationship with me. Amen."
God  views your relationship with him as permanent. Referring to all those who  believe in him, Jesus Christ said of us, "I know them, and they follow me; and I  give them eternal life, and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch  them out of my hand."20
Looking  at all these facts, one can conclude that a loving God does exist and can be  known in an intimate, personal way.
IS GOD REAL?
Science gives ample reason to believe in God. Why is DNA important?
British  philosopher, Dr. Antony Flew, was a leading spokesperson for atheism, actively  involved in debate after debate. However, scientific discoveries within the last  30 years brought him to a conclusion he could not avoid. In a video interview in  December 2004 he stated, "Super-intelligence is the only good explanation for  the origin of life and the complexity of nature."1 Prominent in his conclusion were the  discoveries of DNA. Here's why.
DNA  in our cells is very similar to an intricate computer program. In the photo on  the left, you see that a computer program is made up of a series of ones and  zeros (called binary code). The sequencing and ordering of these ones and zeros  is what makes the computer program work properly.
In  the same way, DNA is made up of four chemicals, abbreviated as letters A, T, G,  and C. Much like the ones and zeros, these letters are arranged in the human  cell like this: CGTGTGACTCGCTCCTGAT and so on. The order in which they are  arranged instructs the cell's actions.
What  is amazing is that within the tiny space in every cell in your body, this code  is three billion letters  long!!2
To  grasp the amount of DNA information in one cell, "a live reading of that code at  a rate of three letters per second would take thirty-one years, even if reading  continued day and night."3 Wait,  there's more.
It  has been determined that 99.9% of your DNA is similar to everyone's genetic  makeup.4 What  is uniquely you comes in the fractional difference in  how those three billion letters are sequenced in your cells.
The  U.S. government is able to identify everyone in our country by the arrangement  of a nine-digit social security number. Yet, inside every cell in you is a  three-billion-lettered DNA structure that belongs only to you. This code  identifies you and continually instructs your cells' behavior.
You Can See Why DNA Is Important
Dr.  Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project (that mapped the human DNA  structure) said that one can "think of DNA as an instructional script, a  software program, sitting in the nucleus of the cell."5
Perry  Marshall, an information specialist, comments on the implications of this.  "There has never existed a computer program that wasn't designed...[whether it  is] a code, or a program, or a message given through a language, there is always  an intelligent mind behind it."6
Just  as former atheist Dr. Antony Flew questioned, it is legitimate to ask oneself  regarding this three billion letter code instructing the cell...who wrote this  script? Who placed this working code, inside the cell?
It's  like walking along the beach and you see in the sand, "Mike loves Michelle." You  know the waves rolling up on the beach didn't form that--a person wrote that. It  is a precise message. It is clear communication. In the same way, the DNA  structure is a complex, three-billion-lettered script, informing and directing  the cell's process.
How  can one explain this sophisticated messaging, coding, residing in our cells?
On  June 26, 2000, President Clinton congratulated those who completed the human  genome sequencing. President Clinton said, "Today we are learning the language  in which God created life. We are gaining ever more awe for the complexity, the  beauty, the wonder of God's most divine and sacred gift."7 Dr. Francis Collins, director of the  Human Genome Project, followed Clinton to the podium stating, "It is humbling  for me and awe inspiring to realize that we have caught the first glimpse of our  own instruction book, previously known only to God."8
When  looking at the DNA structure within the human body, we cannot escape the  presence of intelligent (incredibly intelligent) design.
According  to the Bible (which is itself incredibly complex) God is not only the Author of  our existence, but he is the Relationship that makes our existence meaningful.  All the intangibles in life that we crave...enough strength for any situation,  joy, wisdom, and knowing we are loved...God alone gives these to us as we listen  to him and trust him. He is our greatest, reliable guide in life. Just as he has  engineered DNA to instruct the cell, he offers to instruct us to make our lives  function well, for his glory and for our sake, because he loves us.
Why  is DNA important? It's one more proof for God. He designed our bodies. He can  also be trusted to design your life. Have you ever begun a relationship with  God? This explains how you can: Knowing God Personally.
WAS THERE EVER NOTHING?
A thought journey on the beginning of time and the origin of the universe
Have  you ever thought about the beginning? What  is that, you say? You know -- whatever it was that showed up first. Or whatever  it was that was here first, at the earliest moment in time. Have you ever  strained your brain to think about that?
Wait  a minute, you say, isn't it possible that in the beginning there was nothing?  Isn't it possible that kazillions of years ago, there wasn't anything at all?  That's certainly a theory to consider. So let's consider it -- but first by way  of analogy.
Let's  say you have a large room. It's fully enclosed and is about the size of a  football field. The room is locked, permanently, and has no doors or windows,  and no holes in its walls.
Inside  the room there is...nothing. Absolutely nothing. Not a particle of anything. No  air at all. No dust at all. No light at all. It's a sealed room that's pitch  black inside. Then what happens?
Well,  let's say your goal is to get something -- anything at all -- into the room. But  the rules are: you can't use anything from outside the room to do that. So what  do you do?
Well,  you think, what if I try to create a spark inside the room? Then the room would  have light in it, even for just a moment. That would qualify as something. Yes, but you are outside the room. So that's not  allowed.
But,  you say, what if I could teleport something into the room, like in Star Trek?  Again, that's not allowable, because you'd be using things from outside the  room.
Here  again is the dilemma: you have to get something inside the room using only  what's in the room. And, in this case, what's in the room is nothing.
Well,  you say, maybe a tiny particle of something will just show up inside the room if  given enough time.
There's  three problems with this theory. First, time by  itself doesn't do anything. Things happen over time,  but it's not time that makes them happen. For example, if you wait 15 minutes  for cookies to bake, it's not the 15 minutes that bakes them, it's the heat in  the oven. If you set them on the counter for 15 minutes, they're not going to  bake.
In  our analogy, we've got a fully enclosed room with absolutely nothing in it.  Waiting 15 minutes will not, in and of itself, change the situation. Well, you  say, what if we wait eons? An eon is merely a bunch of 15-minute segments all  pressed together. If you waited an eon with your cookies on the counter, would  the eon bake them?
The  second problem is this: why  would anything just "show  up" in the empty room? It would need a reason why it came to be. But there is  nothing inside the room at all. So what's to stop that from remaining the case?  There would be nothing inside the room to cause something to show up (and yet  the reason must come from inside the room).
Well,  you say, what about a tiny particle of something? Wouldn't that have a greater  chance of materializing in the room than something larger like, for example, a  football?
That  brings up the third problem: size. Like time, size is an abstract. It's  relative. Let's say you have three baseballs, all ranging in size. One is ten  feet wide, one is five feet wide, one is normal size. Which one is more likely  to materialize in the room?
The  normal-size baseball? No! It would be the same likelihood for all three. The  size wouldn't matter. It's not the issue. The issue is whether or not any baseball  of any size  could just "show up" in our sealed, empty room.
If  you don't think the smallest baseball could just show up in the room, no matter  how much time passed, then you must conclude the same thing even for an atom.  Size is not an issue. The likelihood of a small particle materializing without  cause is no different than a refrigerator materializing without cause!
Now  let's stretch our analogy further, literally. Let's take our large, pitch-black  room and remove its walls. And let's extend the room so that it goes on  infinitely in all directions. Now there is nothing outside the room, because the  room is all there is. Period.
This  black infinite room has no light, no dust, no particles of any kind, no air, no  elements, no molecules. It's absolute nothingness. In fact, we can call it Absolutely  Nothing.
So  here's the question: if originally -- bazillions of years ago -- there was  Absolutely Nothing, wouldn't there be Absolutely Nothing now?
Yes.  For something -- no matter how small -- cannot come from Absolutely Nothing. We  would still have Absolutely Nothing.
What  does that tell us? That Absolutely Nothing never existed. Why? Because, if  Absolutely Nothing ever existed,  there would still  be Absolutely Nothing!
If  Absolutely Nothing ever existed, there would not be anything outside it to cause  the existence of anything.
Again,  if Absolutely Nothing ever existed,  there would still  be Absolutely Nothing.
However,  something exists. Actually, many things exist. You, for example, are something  that exists, a very important something. Therefore, you are proof that  Absolutely Nothing never existed.
Now,  if Absolutely Nothing never existed, that means there was always a time when  there was at least Something in existence. What was it?
Was  it one thing or many things? Was it an atom? A particle? A molecule? A football?  A mutant baseball? A refrigerator? Some cookies?
WHERE IS GOD?
Where is God? People say, "show me God." But if God is invisible, how can he show himself?
Imagine  there are two people on a flat piece of paper. These people are two-dimensional,  having height and width but no depth; the paper is the extent of their world.  Can they see you? No. They can see only what's on the paper (in their world).  They have no depth perception. Now pretend you use your finger to touch the  paper. Now can they see you? They cannot see all of you, but they can see the  tip of your finger, the part that has entered their world.
Where is God? God is Hidden
That  is an analogy of our situation with God. God exists outside our dimensions. He  can exist outside of time and space as we know it. Therefore, it is difficult to  "see" Him. We are like the flat people on the two-dimensional paper. We can't  see what's in a third dimension. But in this case, we exist in four dimensions  (height, width, depth, time), and God exists beyond that.
So  how are we to know such a Being? Just as the "flat people" on the paper could  not know about you unless you touched the paper, we cannot detect God unless he  reveals himself. He must "touch the paper" of our world. God has to step down in  dimensions.
Where is God? The Invisible God Revealed
As  we study human history, especially religious history, do we find any instances  where God "touched the paper" of our world? Consider that God's "finger" has  touched our world in a person known as Jesus Christ. Jesus claimed to be God1, said that to see him was to  see God2, said that he was  the only person who had come directly from God to our world3,  and forgave people of their sins, which only God can do.4 Many other passages of the New  Testament affirm Jesus' deity.5 He  was God who "became flesh and made his dwelling among us."6 He is the "image of the invisible  God."7
If  we are the "flat people" it makes sense that the multi-dimensional Creator God  entered our four-dimensional world by becoming a human being. He revealed  himself to us. But why would God do that?
Where is God? Why He Came
There  is a story told of an old farmer who lived by himself in a cabin. Next to his  cabin was a barn. One very cold wintery night, birds began to crash into the  windows of his warm cabin, trying to escape the deadly cold. So the old man went  outside and opened the barn door. It was warm inside the barn. He waved his arms  and shouted at the birds to go into the barn, into safety. But they did not  understand him.
It  was then that the old man wished that he could become one of them. If he could  become a bird, then he could lead the other birds into the barn, to avoid death.  And at that moment the old farmer understood why Jesus had come. Though the old  man could not become a bird, God could become a man. So he did. "For God so  loved the world that he sent his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him  shall not perish, but have eternal life."8
BE SU   
BEYOND BLIND FAITH
Who is Jesus? Is Jesus God? See what Jesus said about himself, his equality with God, and what exactly Jesus did to prove it.
By  Paul E. Little
It  is impossible for us to know conclusively whether God exists and what he is like  unless he takes the initiative and reveals himself.
We  must scan the horizon of history to see if there is any clue to God's  revelation. There is one clear clue. In an obscure village in Palestine, 2,000  years ago, a Child was born in a stable. Today the entire world is still  celebrating the birth of Jesus, and for good reason.
Is Jesus God? Did Jesus ever claim to be God?
We're  told that "the common people heard him gladly." And, "He taught as One who had  authority, and not as their teachers of the Law."1
It  soon became apparent, however, that he was making shocking and startling  statements about himself. He began to identify himself as far more than a  remarkable teacher or prophet. He began to say clearly that he was God. He made  his identity the focal point of his teaching. The all-important question he put  to those who followed him was, "Who do you say I am?" When Peter answered and  said, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,"2 Jesus was not shocked, nor did he  rebuke Peter. On the contrary, he commended him!
Jesus  frequently referred to "My Father," and his hearers got the full impact of his  words. We are told, "The Jews tried all the harder to kill him; not only was he  breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself  equal with God."3
On  another occasion he said, "I and My Father are One." Immediately the religious  authorities wanted to stone him. He asked them which of his good works caused  them to want to kill him. They replied, "We are not stoning you for any of these  but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God."4
Is Jesus God? Look at His life.
When  a paralyzed man was let down through the roof wanting to be healed by him, Jesus  said, "Son, your sins are forgiven you." The religious leaders immediately  reacted. "Why does this fellow talk like that? He's blaspheming! Who can forgive  sins but God alone?"
When  Jesus was on trial for his life, the high priest put the question to him  directly: "Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?"
"I  am," said Jesus. "And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of  the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven."
The  high priest tore his clothes. "Why do we need any more witnesses?" he asked.  "You have heard the blasphemy."5
So  close was Jesus' connection with God that he equated a person's attitude to  himself with the person's attitude toward God. Thus, to know him was to know  God.6 To  see him was to see God.7 To  believe in him was to believe in God.8 To receive him was to receive  God.9 To  hate him was to hate God.10 And  to honor him was to honor God.11
Is Jesus God? - possible explanations
"As  we face the claims of Christ, there are only four possibilities. He was either a  liar, mentally ill, a legend, or the Truth."
The  question is, was he telling the truth?
Maybe  Jesus lied when he said he was God. Perhaps he knew he was not God, but  deliberately deceived his hearers to lend authority to his teaching. Few, if  any, hold this position. Even those who deny his deity affirm that he was a  great moral teacher. However they fail to realize those two statements are a  contradiction. Jesus could hardly be a great moral teacher if, on the most  crucial point of his teaching -- his identity -- he was a deliberate liar.
Another  possibility is that Jesus was sincere but self-deceived. We have a name for a  person today who thinks he is God. Mentally disabled. But as we look at the life  of Christ, we see no evidence of the abnormality and imbalance we find in a  mentally ill person. Rather, we find the greatest composure under pressure.
A  third alternative is that his enthusiastic followers put words into his mouth he  would have been shocked to hear. Were he to return, he would immediately  repudiate them. This theory has been significantly refuted by modern archeology.  The four biographies of Christ were written within the lifetime of people who  saw, heard and followed Jesus. These gospel accounts contained specific facts  and descriptions confirmed by those who were eyewitnesses of Jesus. The early  dating of the Gospels by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, is why they gained such  circulation and impact, unlike the fictional Gnostic gospels which appeared  centuries later.
Jesus  was not a liar, or mentally disabled, or manufactured apart from historical  reality. The only other alternative is that Jesus was consciously being truthful  when he said he was God.
Is Jesus God? What is the proof?
From  one point of view, however, claims don't mean much. Talk is cheap. Anyone can  make claims. There have been others who have claimed to be God. I could claim to  be God, and you could claim to be God, but the question all of us must answer  is, "What credentials do we bring to substantiate our claim?" In my case it  wouldn't take you five minutes to disprove my claim. It probably wouldn't take  too much more to dispose of yours.
But  when it comes to Jesus of Nazareth, it's not so simple. He had the credentials  to back up his claim. He said, "Even though you do not believe me, believe the  evidence of the miracles, that you may learn and understand that the Father is  in Me, and I am in the Father."12
The life of Jesus - His unique moral character
His  moral character coincided with his claims. The quality of his life was such that  he was able to challenge his enemies with the question, "Can any of you prove me  guilty of sin?"13 He was met by silence, even though he  addressed those who would have liked to point out a flaw in his character.
We  read of Jesus being tempted by Satan, but we never hear of a confession of sin  on his part. He never asked for forgiveness, though he told his followers to do  so.
This  lack of any sense of moral failure on Jesus' part is astonishing in view of the  fact that it is completely contrary to the experience of the saints and mystics  throughout the ages. The closer men and women draw to God, the more overwhelmed  they are with their own failure, corruption, and shortcomings. The closer one is  to a shining light, the more he realizes his need of a bath. This is true also,  in the moral realm, for ordinary mortals.
It  is also striking that John, Paul, and Peter, all of whom were trained from  earliest childhood to believe in the universality of sin, all spoke of the  sinlessness of Christ: "He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his  mouth."14
Even  Pilate, who sentenced Jesus to death, asked, "What evil has he done?" After  listening to the crowd, Pilate concluded, "I am innocent of this man's blood;  see to it yourselves." The crowd relentlessly demanded Jesus be crucified (for  blasphemy, claiming to be God). The Roman centurion who assisted in the  crucifixion of Christ said, "Surely he was the Son of God."15
The life of Jesus - He cured the sick
Jesus  constantly demonstrated power over sickness and disease. He made the lame to  walk, the dumb to speak, and the blind to see. Some of his healings were of  congenital problems not susceptible to psychosomatic cure.
For  example, the man who had been blind from birth. Everyone knew him as the  familiar beggar outside the temple. Yet Jesus healed him. As the authorities  questioned the beggar about what happened, he said, "One thing I do know. I was  blind but now I see!" he declared. He was astounded that these religious  authorities didn't recognize this Healer as the Son of God. "Nobody has ever  heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind," he said.16To  him the evidence was obvious.
The life of Jesus - His ability to control nature
Jesus  also demonstrated a supernatural power over nature itself. With just words, he  stilled a raging storm of high wind and waves on the Sea of Galilee. Those in  the boat were awestruck, asking, "Who is this? Even the wind and waves obey  him!"17 He  turned water into wine, at a wedding. He fed a massive crowd of 5,000 people,  starting with five loaves of bread and two fish. He gave a grieving widow back  her only son by raising him from the dead.
Lazarus,  a friend of Jesus' died and was buried in a tomb for four days already. Yet  Jesus said, "Lazarus, come forth!" and dramatically raised him from the dead,  witnessed by many. It is most significant that his enemies did not deny this  miracle. Rather, they decided to kill him. "If we let him go on like this," they  said, "everyone will believe in him."18
Is Jesus God, as he claimed?
Jesus'  supreme evidence of deity was his own resurrection from the dead. Five times in  the course of his life, Jesus clearly predicted in what specific way he would be  killed and affirmed that three days later he would rise from the dead.
Surely  this was the great test. It was a claim that was easy to verify. It would either  happen or not. It would either confirm his stated identity or destroy it. And  significant for you and me, Jesus' rising from the dead would verify or make  laughable statements such as these:
"I  am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through  me."19 "I  am the light of the world. He who follows me will not live in darkness, but will  have the light of life."20 For  those who believe in him, "I give them eternal life..."21
So  by his own words, he offers this proof, ""The Son of Man is going to be  delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him. And when he is killed,  after three days he will rise."22
What this would mean
"Talk  is cheap. Anyone can make claims. But when it comes to Jesus of Nazareth... He  had the credentials to back up His claim."
If  Christ rose, we know with certainty that God exists, what God is like, and how  we may know him in personal experience. The universe takes on meaning and  purpose, and it is possible to experience the living God in this life.
On  the other hand, if Christ did not rise from the dead, Christianity has no  objective validity or reality. The martyrs who went singing to the lions, and  contemporary missionaries who have given their lives while taking this message  to others, have been poor deluded fools.
Paul,  the great apostle, wrote, "If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is  useless and so is your faith."23 Paul  rested his whole case on the bodily resurrection of Christ.
Did Jesus prove he is God?
Let's  look at the evidence for Jesus' resurrection.
Given  all the miracles he had performed, Jesus easily could have avoided the cross,  but he chose not to.
Before  his arrest, Jesus said, "I lay down my life that I may take it up again. No one  takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord...and I have authority to  take it up again."24
During  his arrest, Jesus' friend Peter tried to defend him. But Jesus said to Peter,  "Put your sword back into its place...Do you think that I cannot appeal to my  Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?"25 He  had that kind of power in heaven and on earth. Jesus went willingly to his  death.
Jesus' crucifixion and burial.
Jesus'  death was by public execution on a cross, a common form of torture and death,  used by the Roman government for many centuries. The accusation against Jesus  was for blasphemy (for claiming to be God). Jesus said it was to pay for our  sin.
Jesus  was lashed with a multi-cord whip having metal or bone fragmented ends. A mock  crown of long thorns was beaten into his scull. They forced him to walk to an  execution hill outside of Jerusalem. They put him on a wooden cross, nailing his  wrists and feet to it. He hung there, eventually dying. A sword was thrust into  his side to confirm his death.
The  body of Jesus was taken from the cross, wrapped in mummy-like linens covered  with gummy-wet spices. His body was placed in a solid rock tomb, where a very  large boulder was rolled down to it, to secure the entrance.
Everyone  knew that Jesus said he would rise from the dead in three days. So they  stationed a guard of trained Roman soldiers at the tomb. They also affixed an  official Roman seal to the outside of the tomb declaring it government  property.
Three days later, the tomb was empty.
In  spite of all this, three days later the boulder, formerly sealing the tomb, was  found up a slope, some distance away from the tomb. The body was gone. Only the  grave linens were found in the tomb, caved in, empty of the body.
It  is important to note that both critics and followers of Jesus agree that the  tomb was empty and the body missing.
The  earliest explanation circulated was that the disciples stole the body while the  guards were sleeping. This makes little sense. This was an entire guard of  highly trained Roman soldiers, and falling asleep on duty was punishable by  death.
Further,  each of the disciples (individually and separately from each other) were  tortured and martyred for proclaiming that Jesus was alive, risen from the dead.  Men and women will die for what they believe to be true, though it may actually  be false. They do not, however, die for what they know is a lie. If ever a man  tells the truth, it is on his deathbed.
Maybe  the authorities moved the body? Yet they crucified Jesus to stop people from  believing in him. This also is a weak possibility. If they had Christ's body,  they could have paraded it through the streets of Jerusalem. In one fell swoop  they would have successfully smothered Christianity in its cradle. That they did  not do this bears eloquent testimony to the fact that they did not have the  body.
Another  theory is that the women, distraught and overcome by grief, missed their way in  the dimness of the morning and went to the wrong tomb. In their distress they  imagined Christ had risen because the tomb was empty. But again, if the women  went to the wrong tomb, why did the high priests and other enemies of the faith  not go to the right tomb and produce the body?
"Men  and women will die for what they believe to be true, though it may actually be  false. They do not, however, die for what they know is a lie."
One  other possibility is what some call "the swoon theory." In this view, Christ did  not actually die. He was mistakenly reported to be dead, but had swooned from  exhaustion, pain, and loss of blood, and in the coolness of the tomb, he  revived. (One would have to overlook the fact that they put a spear in his side  to medically confirm his death.)
But  let us assume for a moment that Christ was buried alive and swooned. Is it  possible to believe that he would have survived three days in a damp tomb  without food or water or attention of any kind? Would he have had the strength  to extricate himself from the grave clothes, push the heavy stone away from the  mouth of the grave, overcome the Roman guards, and walk miles on feet that had  been pierced with spikes? It too makes little sense.
However,  it wasn't the empty tomb that convinced Jesus' followers of his deity.
Not just the empty tomb.
That  alone did not convinced them that Jesus actually rose from the dead, was alive,  and was God. What convinced them were the number of times that Jesus showed up,  in person, in the flesh, and ate with them, and talked with them.
Luke,  one of the gospel writers, says of Jesus, "he presented himself to them and gave  many convincing proofs that he was alive. He appeared to them over a period of  forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God."26
Is Jesus God?
All  four of the gospel writers give accounts of Jesus physically showing up after  his burial, obviously alive. One time that Jesus joined the disciples, Thomas,  was not there. When they told him about it, Thomas simply wouldn't believe it.  He flatly stated, "Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger  where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it."
One  week later, Jesus came to them again, with Thomas now present. Jesus said to  Thomas, "Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into  my side. Stop doubting and believe." Thomas replied, "My Lord and my God!"
Jesus  told him "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who  have not seen and yet have believed."27
Your opportunity
Why  did Jesus go through all of that? It was so we could know God now, in this life,  by believing in him.
Jesus  offers us a far more meaningful life, by being in a relationship with him. Jesus  said, "I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly."28
You  can begin an intimate relationship with him right now. You can begin to  personally know God in this life on earth, and after death into eternity. Here  is God's promise to us:
"For  God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him  should not perish but have eternal life."29
Jesus  took our sin on himself, on the cross. He chose to receive punishment for our  sin, so that our sin would no longer be a barrier between us and him. Because he  fully paid for your sin, he offers you complete forgiveness and a relationship  with him.
Here  is how you can begin that relationship.
Jesus  said, "Behold, I stand at the door [of your heart] and knock; if anyone hears my  voice and opens the door, I will come into him."30
Right  now you can invite Jesus Christ into your life. The words are not important.  What matters is that you respond to him, in light of what he has done for you,  and is now offering you. You could say to him something like, "Jesus, I believe  in you. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. I ask you to forgive me  and to come into my life right now. I want to know you and follow you. Thank you  for coming into my life and giving me a relationship with you, right now. Thank  you."
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