JESUS CHRIST REVEALS GOD
(Message by Tanny Keng)
1. Why Is A Person A Fool Not To Believe In God?
a) David starts two Psalms with "The fool has said in his heart there is no God" (Psalms 14 and 53). On the first of April, people will be trying to make fools out of others. That's just a bit of fun. But when one makes a fool of oneself, by disbelief in God, nobody laughs. Why is a person a fool not to believe in God?
2. Jesus Christ Reveals God
a) In an even more special manner, God revealed himself in Jesus of Nazareth. The testimony about this person's existence, and about his crucifixion and resurrection from the dead, is in the form of written eye-witness documents. The story of Jesus Christ is a matter of fact, not of superstition. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory" is one eye-witness's testimony (1 John 1:1-4, John 1:1, 14). There are no reasonable grounds for rejecting such evidence. None but “a fool” disbelieves in God, and in his scheme of redemption for life everlasting through his Son.
The End ...
1. Why Is A Person A Fool Not To Believe In God?
a) David starts two Psalms with "The fool has said in his heart there is no God" (Psalms 14 and 53). On the first of April, people will be trying to make fools out of others. That's just a bit of fun. But when one makes a fool of oneself, by disbelief in God, nobody laughs. Why is a person a fool not to believe in God?
2. Jesus Christ Reveals God
a) In an even more special manner, God revealed himself in Jesus of Nazareth. The testimony about this person's existence, and about his crucifixion and resurrection from the dead, is in the form of written eye-witness documents. The story of Jesus Christ is a matter of fact, not of superstition. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory" is one eye-witness's testimony (1 John 1:1-4, John 1:1, 14). There are no reasonable grounds for rejecting such evidence. None but “a fool” disbelieves in God, and in his scheme of redemption for life everlasting through his Son.
The End ...
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