From Skepticism to Faith: Embracing Christ's Truth

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"Lee had been an atheist for quite some time, dating as far back as when he was in junior high school. You see, he would ask uncomfortable questions to Christians, and when they would avoid speaking to him or didn't have any good answers, he just assumed that there were no good answers from a Christian perspective." [00:02:22] (17 seconds)


"When you couple that with his desire to live a life that was contrary to the scripture, you can understand how he became cemented in his atheism. His rationale for it, I think, is actually pretty logical. He said this, If there is no God, if there is no heaven, if there is no hell, if there is no judgment, if there is no ultimate accountability, then the most logical way for me to live my life would be as a hedonist who just pursued pleasure." [00:03:24] (28 seconds)


"While he was trying to do this, he was trying to get his marriage back to the way it was, so he started going to church with his wife, and he said this about going to church. While I didn't believe it, I realized that if it were true, it would have big implications for my life. So I decided to use my journalism experience and legal expertise—at the time, I was legal editor of the Chicago Tribune—to investigate whether there was any credibility to Christianity or any other faith system." [00:04:50] (31 seconds)


"This simple yet profound message is all about love. In fact, through the writings of John, which include the gospel of John, 1st, 2nd, 3rd John, and Revelation, the theme of love comes up more than 45 times. In fact love is a foundational concept in john's theology he beautifully sums up his argument for love in first john 4 7 through 11 beloved let us love one another for love is of god and everyone who loves is born of god and knows god he who does not love does not know god for god is love." [00:09:55] (38 seconds)


"You see, John had already established that Jesus is God. John 1, 1, and the word was with God and the word was God, the word meaning Jesus. So when John writes verse 14, he is saying literally, and God became flesh and dwelt among us. You might think, yes, so what? I've read that a thousand times. To the Jewish people in the first century, this verse was as controversial as it gets." [00:12:37] (29 seconds)


"God came to this earth in the person of Christ, wrapped himself in flesh, lived a perfect life, a sinless life, went to the cross, died for our sins, was buried, rose again three days later. Now he lives in the portable dwelling place of all of his believers and guides us and walks with us on this barren land while we await for our promised land. Someday." [00:15:16] (30 seconds)


"Grace is but glory begun and glory is truth proclaimed. God's truth, the word made flesh, magnifies his glory to the radiance of his grace. He is full of grace and truth. Don't walk by Jesus without marveling at his glory this season. Look at him. Walk with him. Study his words. Meditate on his life. See for yourself what you think about his truth. Lee Strobel did." [00:22:12] (36 seconds)


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