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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ By Lowell Lundstrom |
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Who knows the true way to heaven? Who is right---Buddha, Mohammed, or Jesus? What difference does it make if we're Hindus, Scientologists or Christians?
Casually
religious people are confused about the many religions in the world. When
pressed as to which one is right, they'll respond, "Religions are like roads
leading us to a mountain top. We have several choices, but in the end, one is
about as good as the other." I
disagree with this philosophy completely. First, it implies that God, the Great Creator of our universe, who planned creation
down to the finite details (look in a microscope or a telescope) has left the
way to heaven up in the air, undecided. Second,
universalism (that all religions are right) doesn't make sense. It's like
playing tennis without lines and the net down---every ball can't be within
bounds and ruled okay. Who
really has the truth about God? The parable is told about three major religious
leaders who stood before the jury of the world. The
jurors would decide if Mohammed, Buddha or Jesus had the truth about God.
Mohammed spoke first and eloquently declared his understanding of the
Almighty. Then Buddha and finally Jesus spoke. The
jury began their deliberations but couldn't decide who was right. They called
the three forward and said, "Religion is very confusing and we cannot agree.
So, we've decided to wait until the three of you die. Then the first one who
rises from the dead---has the truth about God." When
it comes to rising again from the dead---Jesus has no competition. Buddha is
dead, Mohammed doesn't have believable evidence of resurrection---Jesus is the
only leader of a major religion who broke the chains of death and arose again as
He promised. Why
is the resurrection so important? Simply this: Anyone can claim they have a
revelation from God, but only someone who is God can walk out of his own tomb!
It's easy to preach sermons but rising again from the dead on the third day is
the hard part. Here
are 17 reasons why I believe in the resurrection of Jesus:
The
resurrection of Jesus Christ means:
HALLELUJAH! ©
2002 Lowell Lundstrom |