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Is Jesus really who He claimed to be?
This is the question we all must answer for ourselves. It is a question
that cannot be avoided. The topic of Jesus is all around us. As
He Himself predicted, His gospel is being preached in every corner of the world. In today’s society, we cannot escape the
topic of Jesus.
If Jesus is who He claimed to be, then we should live entirely for Him. If He is, in fact, the Savior of the world, and did, in fact,
die for us, then we should dedicate all that we are to Him. We
should serve Him and tell others about Him. But is He really who
He claimed to be? Is the concept of following Jesus old-fashioned?
Is it time to move beyond our parents’ and grandparents’ faith
and accept modern secular thinking? Is accepting Jesus intellectual suicide? Is the concept of God becoming a man and dying on a
cross too eccentric? Or, is it not? I hope that by the end of this
short book, you will be able to answer these questions for yourself.
This is the question we all must answer for ourselves. It is a question
that cannot be avoided. The topic of Jesus is all around us. As
He Himself predicted, His gospel is being preached in every corner of the world. In today’s society, we cannot escape the
topic of Jesus.
If Jesus is who He claimed to be, then we should live entirely for Him. If He is, in fact, the Savior of the world, and did, in fact,
die for us, then we should dedicate all that we are to Him. We
should serve Him and tell others about Him. But is He really who
He claimed to be? Is the concept of following Jesus old-fashioned?
Is it time to move beyond our parents’ and grandparents’ faith
and accept modern secular thinking? Is accepting Jesus intellectual suicide? Is the concept of God becoming a man and dying on a
cross too eccentric? Or, is it not? I hope that by the end of this
short book, you will be able to answer these questions for yourself.