Understanding the Divine Identity of Jesus Christ

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Bible Study Guide

Sermon Clips

### Quotes for outreach

1. "It matters what we believe about Jesus. Is the biblical text about Jesus nothing more than myth and legend? Did a man named Jesus historically live in the first century Judea and die on a cross? And if so, are his teachings nothing more than the truth? And wise advice from a man inspired by God? Was he a blaspheming madman deserving of death, unless, of course, he pulled himself down off of the cross to prove that he is God?" [01:50] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


2. "Simply put miracles occur because the supernatural God presses his will onto his natural creation. Jesus's miracles from his virgin birth to his ascension reveal the heart and the hand of God with us Emmanuel. Now I agree with Lewis when he later states in his book that miracles aren't against the laws of nature but are actually the laws of nature expedited." [07:24] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


3. "If it is more reasonable as our recent message a few weeks ago stated to believe God exists than that he does not exist then the presence of supernatural miracles should lead us to believe God is both knowable and that he is revealing himself to us. Furthermore if Jesus is the image of our invisible God if he and the father are one then miracles should both inspire awe and fear in the almighty and be expected in the life of Jesus Christ." [09:10] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


4. "So who do you say he is? Jesus, the Son of God, has the power to enter into time, space, and material. He is the miraculous incarnation through his virgin birth. The Son of God's knowledge knew when to enter creation, personally, choosing to enter into humanity's suffering and to endure it on the cross. Jesus, the moral lawgiver, God, met justice for sin and offers mercy through life. See, death has no authority over the author of life." [26:27] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


5. "Maybe your spirit has hit some sort of a doldrum or you feel like you've plateaued. We often come to a crossroads where our experience of God must be met with our knowledge of God. Sometimes the experience isn't there and we just don't feel it, but feelings don't determine the truth of the matter. We also have to come to the place to say, even when I don't feel it, I don't feel it. I don't feel it. I don't feel it. I don't feel it. I don't feel it. I don't feel it to be true. And so I press on towards the goal, knowing that the experience of God, Emmanuel is still with you." [29:57] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


### Quotes for members

1. "The historicity of Jesus, and therefore of the gospels, is often denied or rejected by non-believers. Now, recently, I watched a YouTube video presented by a well-known atheist. Believe it or not, I think it's just as healthy to watch videos presented by atheists as I think it is to present videos presented by Christians so that we have a healthy worldview and know how to respond." [03:38] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


2. "The gospels are not legend again as garen shared last week about the historicity and the reliability of scripture we have more reliable evidence of the historicity of the gospels and the life of jesus christ than we do of plato of socrates of julius caesar caesar and yet nobody argues about their existence or the words they said the earliest gospels were most likely written and shared within 20 to 30 years after jesus's death and resurrection they were written by the eyewitnesses or by an author interviewing eyewitnesses." [12:43] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


3. "If Jesus is not a legend then he must be something else entirely so then we beg the question who is a Jesus Jesus asked his disciples who do you say that I am now in order for them to answer they had to consider his words and his actions his claims and his miracles he didn't ask them this question in a vacuum without having already proven himself to them." [16:18] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


4. "Each of these are bold claims if they are false then jesus was a blasphemer we could not say that he was a good man or a great teacher or a worthy prophet but if they're true if they're true then jesus is god he is the messiah he is our savior you and he is worthy of all glory and all praise and all honor and these aren't the only i am statements they are simply his figurative statements." [18:31] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


5. "The apostle peter called jesus the messiah in three of the gospels martha the sister of mary and lazarus called jesus the messiah and the son of god in john 11 27 thomas calls jesus my lord and my god in john 20 28 after seeing jesus appear in the flesh with his piercings the apostle john calls jesus god in the first chapter of the gospel john chapter 1 1 through 2 in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word was god he was with god in the beginning then down to 14 the word became flesh and dwelt among us we observed his glory the glory is the one and only son from the father full of grace and truth." [22:25] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


Ask a question about this sermon