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Lord, Liar or Lunatic? "He told people to be honest whatever the cost, promised them eternal life without sorrow or pain and said he could forgive sin."
If we accept Jesus as a liar, then we must also call him evil. Let's face it. He told people to be honest whatever the cost, promised them eternal life without sorrow or pain and said he could forgive sin. Meanwhile, he was living a colossal lie? Not likely. As for the lunatic option, it too is out of the question. Jesus' words and actions just aren't consistent with those of a deluded or disturbed man. Even his harshest critics cannot find fault in his teaching. Instead, he is most often regarded as a man of penetrating insight.
Consider the man who'd been lame for 38 years and who, after one conversation with Jesus, was healed (John 5:1-13). Or the man who'd been born blind and started seeing after Jesus touched his eyes (John 9:1-15). Or Lazarus, who'd been dead for four days, but came back to life at Jesus' command (John 11:38-44). It's hard to imagine
what it would have been like to witness these amazing events, but nevertheless,
they happened. Even Jesus' enemies said so. They saw the lame man walking
(John 5:9-10) and questioned the blind man about his sight (John 9:8-34). But the former blind man knew the true answer. "If this man were not from God, he couldn't do it" (John 9:33).
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