Christ did everything necessary to completely ¹unwind and reverse all that is wrong in the world.
Yet the world remains a mess.
Why?
Because the reversal Christ gained is not automatic or 100% complete yet and humanity at large does not take advantage of it to experience what is offered.
Why don't people take advantage?
Because they (you) either don't understand what He offered, believe it is true, or think it is necessary.
However, the mess the world is in clearly indicates how necessary this reversal (renewal) is.
Yet we refuse to acknowledge and receive what Christ has done and offers. We are too distrusting, arrogant, and self-absorbed. To use a Biblical description... we prefer being "our own god." We believe we can be our own savior, deliverer, and provider.
Christ's claims
This reversal is not only necessary but also very real, if only because Christ said it was. But he didn't just say it, He did all that was necessary to reverse our mess and resolve our problem individually first, but also collectively.
It was because he made these ²claims, he was put to death.
The irony is Christ making the claims He made resulted in the very solution needed to fix things i.e. he had to die so we could be free from death.
This is the great paradox of Christ's message i.e. life comes through death. A paradox the nation of Israel missed and one we also miss today. People look for deliverance from difficult circumstances first when our need for spiritual deliverance is our greatest need.
One of many of his ²claims and predictions was he would be put to death but would also ³raise himself from death on the 3rd day. Which ⁴he did.
No one had ever done this before or since, much less claimed they would. His coming back to life was ³unique only to Him.
His resurrection also confirmed and verified everything else he said about Himself was true. God would not support or acknowledge a fraud or liar much less bring Him back from the dead!
His resurrection is why His claims should be heeded above anyone and everyone else's.
What were Christ's other key claims?
He made several, including:
• Being the Son of God:
Christ claimed to be the divine and eternal Son of God, equal in power and nature to God the Father (John 1:1-3,14,18, John 10:30, Philippians 2:6).
• Being the Messiah:
He claimed to be Israel's long-awaited Messiah or the Christ - the anointed one - i.e. sent by His Father to save humanity from ultimate death and destruction...spiritually first but literally in the future (John 4:25-26, Matthew 16:16-17).
• Being the resurrection and the life:
He claimed that He has the power to conquer death (which He did first by His own resurrection) and grant eternal life (resurrection from death) to anyone who believes in Him (John 11:25-26, Romans 6:9).
• Being the only way to God:
Christ claimed that He is the exclusive way to God, His Father, and that no one can approach God properly except through Him (John 14:6, Acts 4:12).
Why? Because He alone did what was necessary to restore us back to good standing with our Creator. Our seeking to be our own god cuts us off from experiencing all He is and offers as well as all we were designed to be. Something God warned about at the very outset of our existence. Christ did what was required to reverse all of this - our rebellion and all the fallout that has since followed.
• Being the true vine:
Christ claimed to be the source of spiritual life and nourishment for believers, comparing Himself to the vine and believers to the branches (John 15:1-5).
These claims, along with His teachings and miracles, formed the basis of His followers' belief in Him as the divine Savior and the only way back to God.
Christ claims to be alive today and also claims he will return to literally rule the world with truth, love, justice, and abundance.
Because he is alive and said he will return, it is wise to ⁵study all he did and all he claimed to be. If what he said is true, our (your) present and eternal state and happiness depend on it. Something worth exploring, wouldn't you agree?
For a further discussion on why Christ must be the only way to God click here and here
For a discussion on Christ's central message click here
What is the "good news?" Click here.
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¹So when will he fulfill the complete restoration he promised?
For now, he reverses the legal consequences i.e. there is no longer any judgment or condemnation for anyone who believes His claims and accepts his offer of forgiveness and restoration to His Father.
"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich." - 2 Cor 8:9
What is fully extended to those who believe His claims is perfect acceptance by Him and His Father and their infinite love that can never be taken away.
And ultimately he will eliminate the practical and physical consequences of the mess the world is in as well. These promises will be fulfilled when Christ returns to establish heaven on earth under his literal, physical reign.
There will be no more pain or tears or death in the new life He will set up on earth. There will only be perfect flourishing, abundance, and the perpetual progression of joy, adventure, and creativity to His honor and glory.
We will enter into a never-ending, increasing state of bliss and fruitfulness without barriers or limits, for we will be fully engaged and partake in Him, who is the source of life, love, and all things.
²And what were the primary claims that resulted in His death? He was God who took on human form to live among us. He was the promised and long-awaited Messiah; the Christ; the only Anointed of God.
Religion and "good" deeds do not and can not restore us to the Father. Only He could and does if we believe him and the claims he made about himself. He invites us to come and believe.
³No other religion or religious founder made this claim, much less fulfilled it. NO ONE!
⁴You may find the movie "A Case for Christ" helpful regarding this. It is a true story about an atheist named Lee Strobel who set out to debunk Christianity and Christ's claims.
⁵This blog may also help.
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