Monday, November 14, 2011

Jesus Christ: The True Messiah

Many religions claim that they are worshiping God but none of them can claim that their “Messiah” was resurrected from the dead. Only Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was resurrected from the dead. Five hundred people saw Jesus Christ, the true living God, after he was resurrected. These eye-witness accounts along with Jesus’ disciples’ encounters with Jesus after his resurrection support this biblical truth. 

Thomas, one of Jesus’ disciples who was not there when Jesus first appeared to his disciples after his resurrection no longer doubted after Jesus appeared and spoke to him: “Then he 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 said to him, ‘My Lord and my God!’” (John 20:27-28, NIV). Over a period of forty days after his resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive and spoke to them about the kingdom of God.

If Jesus Christ had not been resurrected from the dead, we would not have the gift of salvation. Faith would be futile as there would be nothing to believe in. But because of our Heavenly Father’s great love for us, Jesus died and was resurrected from the dead in order to make the gift of salvation possible. Whoever believes in His Son will have eternal life and not perish. It is with this belief that all disciples in Christ are to share the gospel and the gift of salvation with those around them. Jesus did all the redemptive work at the cross through his suffering, bloodshed and death for all of our sins. When we believe in Jesus, we identify with him in his death where we are dead to our old sinful natures; and we identify with him in his resurrection where we are reborn into the family of God and made clean by Jesus’ shed blood on the cross.

Even after we have received Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and have been forgiven of all our sins, we are not immune to temptation. We can overcome all temptation when we have a strong prayer life and walk closely with the Lord by living out the Word of God. There are many Christians who pray only when things are going wrong in their lives but in order to live an abundant Christian life, we need to speak with God daily through heart-felt prayers and to study and meditate on His Word. 

If your idea of prayer is to pray a quick prayer in the morning and in the evening before you go to bed, then you are missing out on having a personal relationship with God. God wants you to rely on Him for everything. When you pass the reins over to Him, He will never steer you wrong. He knows what is best for you even when you yourself don’t know. Pray to your Heavenly Father in the name of Jesus about what is on your mind no matter what it is and expect to hear from Him.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Who is Jesus Christ?

Most people know Jesus Christ to be a Savior but do not realize that he is God in human form. Jesus came to dwell among us in the form of a man to help us understand who God is and to bridge the gap between our Heavenly Father and ourselves. “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation” and “God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in [Christ]” (Colossians 1:15, 19, NIV). 

We know Jesus Christ was human because he experienced human emotions and physical limitations – he wept when he was moved in spirit and troubled when he saw Mary and the Jews weeping over Lazarus’ death; he was tired from his journey and sat down by the well; and he was thirsty and asked the Samaritan woman drawing water from the well to give him a drink. But we also know that he is divine because he performed many miracles which showed his divine power – he healed a blind man with his spittle; he calmed the wind and waves by his command; he healed many who were sick and drove out demons from people who were possessed. Only Jesus could perform these miracles.

As John the Baptist was a witness to Christ, we who are baptized by water are also witnesses to Christ. We as believers can identify with Jesus in his death and in his resurrection. For we died with Christ in our transgressions and are reborn again through his resurrection; he sacrificed his life as an atonement for all of our sins so that we are blameless in the sight of our Heavenly Father. Believers’ baptism is a form of sanctification in the sight of God. Those who are sanctified in the presence of others can testify to the truth about Jesus Christ.

When we fully acknowledge that Jesus Christ was sent by God our Father to die on the cross to atone for our sins and believe that he was resurrected from the dead so we may have the gift of salvation through him, we are inviting Jesus into our lives to be our Lord and Savior. By receiving the gift of salvation, we are baptized with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is sent by our Heavenly Father to dwell inside of us and to teach us all things about Christ. Those who love Jesus will obey his commands.

We are all born with a selfish nature, for even babies cry out because of their needs and have yet to learn how to give. Jesus said he came to this world to serve and not to be served. He wanted his followers to know that this is God’s will. “Now that I, your Lord and Teacher have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet.  I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.” (John 13:14-15). By serving others, we are being selfless and sharing the love of God. Jesus himself commands his followers to love each other so that the world will know that we are his disciples.