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Title: The Divinity of Christ


1
The Divinity of Christ
  • He claims to be sinless
  • He claimed to forgive sins--all sins, against
    everyone
  • Jesus claimed to save us from sin and death
  • He came from heaven
  • He will return and judge everyone
  • He gave us his flesh to eat and said it would
    give us eternal life
  • He changed peoples names
  • He performed miracles and rose from the dead
  • He claimed the name YHWH and invited crucifixion
  • Jesus calls himself the Son of God
  • That is, of the same nature, species and essence
    as his Father God
  • Jn 1030, Jn 149

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  • Jesus divinity is proclaimed within the first
    generation of his death with no evidence of
    opposition.
  • The claim of Jesus to be God makes sense of his
    trial and crucifixion.
  • The Jewish sensitivity to blasphemy was unique
    historically no other culture would insist on
    death for claiming divinity.

3
The Divinity of ChristThe Importance of the Issue
  • The Divinity of Christ is the most distinctive
    Christian doctrine
  • The essential difference between orthodox
    Christianity and modernist Christianity is God in
    the flesh
  • The doctrine is a skeleton key to the rest of
    Christian Doctrine

4
  • If Christ is divine the incarnation becomes the
    most important event in human history
  • If God becomes human in Christ and is at the same
    time omnipotent then he can truly be present
    right now,
  • can transform us now
  • If Christ is divine he has a right to our entire
    lives, including our thoughts and inner lives.
  • We are obligated to believe the creator.

5
The Divinity of ChristThe Difficulty of the
DoctrineThe immediate, instinctive, intuitive
shockNo one understandsOn the reflective
rational level the claim seems absurd
  • Humans by essence are temporal, finite, fallible
    and mortal
  • God by essence is eternal, infinite, infallible
    and immortal

6
The Divinity of ChristOur Argument for the Truth
  • FIRST
  • Six clues to the possibility of God becoming man
  • SECOND
  • Demonstrate that this actually occurred in Jesus

7
The Divinity of ChristClue to the possibility
  • Incarnation
  • myth become fact.
  • C. S. Lewis
  • The more witnesses tell a similar story,
  • the more likely it is that it is true.
  • The more foreshadowing
  • the more likely the event will occur

8
The Divinity of ChristClue to the possibility
  • The Cameo Appearance
  • As with an author
  • inserting himself into his own play
  • can not God
  • place himself within creation.

9
The Divinity of ChristClue to the possibility
  • A universally negative proposition is the most
    difficult to disprove
  • Who says God can not do it?

10
The Divinity of ChristClue to the possibility
  • Omnipotence implies the possibility of the
    incarnation
  • If evolution is possible and
  • metamorphosis is possible
  • it is then possible for a human being to be
    transformed,
  • that is taken up into God.
  • God then can transform himself into a lesser form

11
The Divinity of ChristClue to the possibility
  • We ourselves have two opposite natures, matter
    and spirit,
  • this exemplifies the possibility
  • but is not an analogy
  • God is not like us!
  • We are in the image and likeness of God

12
Arguments for Christs DivinityChrists
Trustworthiness
  • Points of agreement concerning Christ
  • a good and wise man
  • a great and profound teacher
  • historys greatest moral teacher
  • highly respected
  • eminently trustworthy
  • To be worthy of trust a man must know himself
  • Christ claims to be God
  • If Christ is not God he is not trustworthy
  • Yet we unanimously trust Christ

13
Arguments for Christs Divinity Christs
Trustworthiness
  • If we know the humanity and trustworthiness of
    Jesus
  • better than we know what is possible for God to
    do,
  • it is reasonable for us to believe Jesus
  • and change our theological expectations based on
    that knowledge.

14
The Impossibility of the AlternativeJesus
claimed to be GodMyth, fairy tale, fantasy or lie
  • Who invented the lie and for what reason because
    a liar always has selfish motives?
  • Why did the lies originators suffer torture and
    death for the lie?
  • How can a lie have so transformed the world with
    moral fortitude, peace and joy?
  • Who were the naïve fools who first believed this
    hallucination or myth since the idea would be
    absurd to a Jew?
  • Why would Jews believe gentiles since 25 of the
    27 books in New Testament were written by Jews?
  • How could a myth come into existence within the
    lifetime of eye witnesses who could refute the
    facts?
  • Why does the myth continue to attract the
    brightest minds in history?

15
  • Aquinas
  • If the incarnation did not happen,
  • then an even more unbelievable miracle happened
  • the conversion of the world by the biggest lie in
    history and
  • the moral transformation of lives into unselfish,
    detachment from worldly pleasures and radically
    new heights of holiness by mere myth.

16
The Main ArgumentWhat Jesus was not
  • Jesus was either
  • Lord,
  • liar, lunatic, guru or myth
  • He could not possibly be
  • a liar, lunatic, guru or myth
  • Therefore
  • Jesus is Lord

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Jesus was either God (if he tells the truth) or
a bad man (if he lies)
  • But Jesus was not a bad man
  • Therefore Jesus is God
  • Everyone agrees with little or no controversy
    with the second premise.
  • Someone who claims to be God and is not can not
    also be a good man.
  • By claiming that he is God Jesus eliminates the
    possibility of him being considered merely a good
    man
  • If we agree that he is good he must by nature be
    truthful.

18
If Jesus is neither God nor a liarthen he must
be a lunatic
  • He believed he was,
  • what in fact,
  • he was not
  • Not morally bad
  • not a deliberate deceiver
  • rather mentally bad by falling into
    self-deception
  • In this case he is still no more trustworthy than
    a liar

19
Jesus CharacterWise and Good
  • Jesus Possesses
  • The essential human virtues both needed and
    desired by all
  • Wisdom Love Creativity
  • He wisely and cannily saw into peoples hearts
  • He solved unsolvable problems
  • He gave totally to others including his very life
  • Most creative, interesting, unpredictable man who
    ever lived
  • The most common verb used by those who met Jesus
    was thaumazo to wonder.
  • If this is lunacy it is more desirable than sanity

20
Why not a liar?
  • Wrong psychological profile
  • Unselfish, loving, caring,
  • compassionate and passionate about teaching the
    truth
  • No conceivable motive for the lie
  • hatred, rejection, misunderstanding,
  • persecution, torture and death
  • No hope for success
  • Jews are the least likely people to believe that
  • God became a man

21
Why not a lunatic?
  • Psychological profiles are opposite
  • practical wisdom, tough love, unpredictable
    creativity
  • We feel superior to a lunatic
  • Jesus enemies were uncomfortable because
  • they felt inferior
  • Jesus made others feel personally challenged, and
    embarrassed
  • Lunacy could not have changed so many lives for
    the better for so many centuries
  • What accounts for the deception of those who were
    first deceived

22
Suppose the New Testament is myth?There are four
Gospels not just one, written by different
writers for different audiences and somewhat
different purposes and emphasis.
  • Who invented the myth and what could their motive
    be?
  • Christians were subject to persecution, torture,
    martyrdom and hatred for their belief.

23
Suppose the New Testament is myth?
  • First century Jews and Christians were not prone
    to believe myths.
  • They were adamantly opposed to polytheistic
    myths.
  • When read with an open mind and heart most have
    come to see the story could not possibly be
    invention.

24
Suppose the New Testament is myth?
  • If the same neutral, objective, scientific
    approach is used on New Testament texts as is
    used on all other ancient documents, then the
    texts prove remarkably reliable.

25
Suppose the New Testament is myth?
  • No book in history has been as critically
    analyzed as the New Testament.
  • The preserved state of the manuscripts is very
    good.
  • We have ten times the number of ancient documents
    as any other ancient text
  • Absolutely no evidence of a later addition of a
    mythical layer exists.
  • The style of the Gospel is not the style of myth
    but rather that of real unscientific, eyewitness
    description.
  • It compares to no other mythical literature of
    those times.

26
Jesus was an enlightened guru?
  • Gurus and mystics of all cultures teach an
    esoteric (private), individual inner experience
    not communicated in words
  • Eastern gurus believe in pantheistic immanence
    that is we and everything else are ultimately God.
  • Judaism is an exoteric (public) religion of
    collective observance of a public law (Torah) and
    belief in a public book (the Scriptures.
  • Judaism and Christianity embrace God, the
    doctrine that God is distinct from the world.
    There is an infinite gap between creator and
    creature.

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Jesus was an enlightened guru?
  • For Jews God is a person the ultimate reality.
    YHWH I AM .
  • Judaism is firmly based in salvation history.
  • Jews believe God made himself known publicly in
    words and deeds.
  • For Jews, God is the active initiator (He
    searches for us),
  • For gurus I is the term of ultimate illusion.
    Individuality and personhood are the ultimate
    illusion.
  • For mystics, time and history, are unreal and
    illusions.
  • Mystics believe God is unknowable except
    wordlessly in mystical experience.
  • for mystics God is passive (We search for him).

28
Jesus was an enlightened guru?
  • The pantheistic God has no law, no preferences.
    He is totally non-discriminating, like modern
    amoralistic.
  • Eastern religions have no hell. You get to keep
    trying until you get it right.
  • The Jewish God is a moralist. God is all good
    and hates evil. He gives commandments.
  • Judaism embraces the idea of an eternal, ultimate
    justice and judgement.

JESUS WAS A JEW NOT A GURU
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JESUS IS LORD!
  • It is the only rational, honest alternative to
    the Christ dilemma.
  • It is intrinsically possible
  • with no internal or external inconsistencies.
  • It is probable.
  • God could well have done this.
  • It works.
  • It has enlightened and transformed lives
  • It gives the greatest hope, meaning and purpose
    ever proposed to human life.

30
Then Why?
  • Irrational reasons or theyve never heard the
    arguments.
  • Often the thing rejected is not Christ but
    Christians
  • Fear of the Church and its teachings. The Church
    makes demands.
  • The reluctance is usually moral. We are all
    addicts to something
  • Fear of the supernatural because it is mysterious
  • Simple pride we want to be in control of our
    lives
  • It is not intellectually fashionable

31
Then Why?
  • Equality!
  • The notion that all religions are not equal
    offends our real religion of equality which
    makes no demands on us to choose or justify our
    choice
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