Exploring Faith: The Reliability of Jesus' Story

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The foundation of our faith is far more substantial than that. It's far more sustainable than that. It's even, as we're gonna discover, it's even investigable, investigable, which is actually a word. I don't like it. I like the word investigatable, but as it turns out, that is not actually a word. [00:03:20]

The Christian faith is investigable, which means we are invited to kick the tires. And you're invited to ask those hard questions. And as those of us who are Christians, we don't have to look the other way and shrug and go, "I don't know, it's a mystery." [00:03:46]

The Christian faith does not rise and fall based on the accuracy or the inerrancy of 66 ancient documents that we call books of the Bible. It rises and falls on the identity of a single individual, Jesus of Nazareth. [00:04:23]

Is Matthew, Mark, Luke, or, not and, or John a reliable account of actual events? This is the issue, this is the question when it comes to Christianity. Is Matthew, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John, any one of the four, a reliable account of actual events? [00:05:46]

The story of Jesus is not a Bible story. The story of Jesus or the narrative, or the life of Jesus is why there is a Bible. Jesus is the reason for the Bible. So when we were growing up, somebody gave us the Bible and there's all kind of story about David and Goliath. [00:08:30]

Apart from the resurrection of Jesus, there is no Bible. And as we're gonna see, the Bible only became a collection of these extraordinary ancient documents because of what happened in the church in the 300 years following the first century. [00:09:11]

Luke is not writing the Bible. Luke didn't have any idea there would ever be the Bible. Luke didn't know if his document would survive the first century. Luke had no idea if anyone would read it other than the person he's writing it for. He's not writing the Bible. [00:18:02]

Luke's account of the life of Jesus was included in the Bible because Luke's account was considered reliable, this is so important, when it was written. Let me illustrate it this way. When you go, when you travel and you stay in a hotel, you decide to go out to eat. [00:19:29]

Luke's account, this first century account of the life of Jesus was considered valuable the moment it was written. And it was eventually placed in the collection of books we call the Bible not to make it valuable and not to make it true, but because it had been considered valuable and true from the moment it was written. [00:20:13]

If you choose not to follow Jesus because it's inconvenient, I get that, because it is. Following Jesus will require something of you and following Jesus will require something from you. It's gonna require you to forgive people who don't deserve to be forgiven. [00:31:07]

However, if you choose to follow Jesus, it will eventually make your life better and it will make you better at life, that's a guarantee. But if it's too inconvenient, I get that. That is somewhat of a valid reason not to follow Jesus. [00:32:24]

Because the only good reason really not to follow Jesus, isn't that the Bible isn't true. It's that you decide that Luke isn't trustworthy. That many people did not endeavor to tell and record the story of Jesus, that he did not carefully investigate everything. [00:32:59]

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