Jesus: The Exclusive Way, Truth, and Life

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We need to turn away from sin and place our trust in Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord. Which means surrounding your life, or surrendering your life to his leadership. We need to deepen our relationship with him. We need to cultivate a deep and personal relationship with Jesus through prayer, reading the Bible and spending time in worship and fellowship with other believers as we're doing this morning. [23:15]( | | )

And Jesus is the truth. So he's the way. He's the truth. Now we come to perhaps the greatest one of all. He's the life. He's the life. When I was interviewed for London Theological Seminary, about ten years ago I suppose now, I was asked what the most important verse in the Bible was. And I quoted this. For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. [15:35]( | | )

Showing that he had power over death and life in himself. But more spectacularly, he rose from the dead. Three days after he was put in the grave. Up from the grave he arose, we sing. And what does that mean? It means that he has conquered death. And that he gives us new life when we put our trust in him. [17:54]( | | )

Living an abundant life in Christ means that we experience fullness of joy. Purpose and fulfilment that comes from being in a relationship with Jesus. We get spiritual fulfilment. It means finding spiritual fulfilment through intimacy with God. We read how if you've seen me, Jesus said, you've seen the Father. Because I am in the Father and the Father is in me. [19:02]( | | )

Embracing Jesus as the exclusive way, truth and life involves both the personal commitment and an ongoing spiritual journey. So here are some steps. We need to acknowledge Jesus' claims, don't we? Recognise and accept Jesus' name. We need to make a declaration that he is the only way to God. The ultimate truth and the source of eternal life. [21:37]( | | )

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