3. Why Is Jesus So Important?
Why are Christians intrigued by a lone historical figure from the distant
past?
This
question is particularly pressing when you consider that His life
didn't seem destined for greatness. He was born into poverty,
living in an obscure village. He didn't go to high school or
college. He never visited a large city. In fact, he never traveled
more than two hundred miles from the place where he was born. He
was only 33 years old when the tide of public opinion turned
against him, prompting even his closest friends to abandon him. He
was then turned over to His enemies and was nailed to a wooden
cross between two criminals. While He was dying, His executioners
gambled for His clothing, the only property He had on earth. After
he died, he was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of an
acquaintance. Yet almost two thousand years have come and gone,
and today he is arguably the central figure of the entire human
race. Why? It begins with His life.
Why His life matters.
Christians believe the life of Jesus matters first because of who
he was-God in human form-which was Jesus' claim for himself (for
example, see John
8:48
-59;
10:36
; 14:6). Second,
His life matters because of how he lived. As God in human form, He
lived a perfect life and gave us the best picture of how life
ought to be lived. Finally, His life matters because of what he
taught. Christians sense within the teachings of Jesus an
authority and truth that isn't found anywhere else.
Why His death matters.
Christians believe that the death of Jesus matters because it was
in our place. Sin in our life is serious business, and separates
us from God leading to eternal, spiritual death. Jesus' death on
the cross paid the penalty for our sin so that we wouldn't have
to. Through the sacrificial death of Jesus, our relationship with
God can be restored and spiritual death can be avoided.
Why His resurrection matters.
But Jesus' life and death pales in comparison to why Jesus matters
the most to Christians-after His death, the Bible maintains that
Jesus rose from the dead. This is what the celebration of Easter
is all about; the resurrection of Jesus, which gives Christians
the ability to trust in Jesus, have a new beginning in life,
experience power for living, and look to the future with hope. As
the Bible teaches, "Because Jesus was raised from the dead,
we've been given a brand-new life and have everything to live for,
including a future in heaven." (I Peter 1:3).
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