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Jesus: More than a prophet
14. Jesus: More than a Prophet
If you really wish to understand the Biblical faith, you have to consider
the evidence honestly and with an open mind. You have already learnt a
number of facts about Jesus that may be new to you. Perhaps you are thinking
of rejecting this new light, like the man who said, “I have made up my
mind. Don't confuse me with facts!” But the Christian's faith rests on
facts. Let us examine them.
Consider His Name
Before Jesus was born, an angel (heavenly messenger) appeared to Joseph,
who was engaged to be married to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Read Matthew 1:18-25.
- Who named the baby? (Verse 21.)
- Why?
- What prophetic name was also given? (Verse 23.)
- What does it mean?
The name “Jesus” is the English form of the Hebrew “Yeshua” which
means “God is our salvation”. It was a fairly common name at that time,
but in this case it becomes a very special name, “because He will save
His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21).
The name “Christ” comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew word
“Mashiah” (Messiah / al Masih). It means literally “the anointed one.”
In the early days of Semitic history kings (1 Samuel 16:12-13), prophets
(1 Kings 19:16) and priests (Exodus 29:7) were anointed into their office.
This is somewhat the same as a coronation or ordination now. Special sweet-smelling
oil was poured out over the head of the appointed person. On the one hand,
this anointing indicated dedication to the service of God, and, on the
other, the election, calling and preparation for that service by God himself.
Gradually the name Messiah came to indicate that one special descendant
of David of whom the prophecies speak (Daniel 9:25; John 4:25).
Consider His Birth
Read Luke 1:26-38.
- How did the angel describe the baby? (Verse 32, 35.)
- Do the words in verse 35 describe a physical act?
- How do we know that Jesus was not conceived as the result of a physical
act? (Verse 34, 37.)
Some Muslims misunderstand the Christian faith on this point. No true
Christian will entertain the blasphemous idea that Jesus was born out of
a sexual encounter between God and Mary. Such a suggestion is as abhorrent
to the Christian as it is to a Muslim. A little illustration may help us
to solve the problem a Muslim sees when hearing the term “Son of God”.
In the Malay language a lock is called “kutshi,” and a key “ana-kutshi,”
which literally means “son of a lock”. Do Malays suggest that one “kutshi”
mated with another “kutshi,“ conceived, and later bore an “ana-kutshi”?
Of course not! It is just illustrating that the key belongs to the lock,
and that you cannot open the lock without the key! The two are complementary
and belong together. A lock without a key is incomplete, even useless.
Likewise in Arabia a traveller is called a “son of the road”. No sane
person will misunderstand that term either.
Consider His Divinity
Now we have to seriously consider this question: Is it possible that
Jesus was in fact more than just a prophet? Could it be that He is “God
with us”?
Let me illustrate two possible reactions we might have when considering
a new concept. When a new type of tin opener which looks and works differently
from what has been used in the past, is offered on the market, we may react
in one of two ways. We may reason:
“How can that be a tin opener if it does not look or operate like the
one we are used to?”
Or:
“Can it open a tin? If it does, I accept it as a tin opener.”
If Jesus had powers and knowledge that are exclusively God's, we can
accept Him for what He claims to be: the Son of the living God, irrespective
of our own idea of how God should reveal Himself to us.
Remember what you have learnt from the Bible. Remember the many miracles
Jesus performed: He raised the dead, healed the lame, blind, deaf and dumb
and lepers, He cast out demons and was the only person who ever lived without
sinning. He walked on water, stilled the storm, multiplied a few pieces
of bread and fish to feed multitudes, turned water into wine and rose form
the dead himself. At last He ascended bodily to heaven before the eyes
of His followers.
The Qur'an confirms this in its own way:
1. He was born of a virgin (Sura 19:16-35).
2. He was the Messiah (Sura 4:171).
3. He was a Spirit from God (Sura 4:171).
4. He was the Word of God (Sura 4:171).
5. He was sinless (Sura 19:19).
6. He is illustrious in the world and the hereafter (Sura 3:45).
7. He could give life to the dead (Sura 3:49 with Sura 22:73).
8. He was taken to heaven by God (Sura 4:158).
9. He will come back as a sign of the Hour of Judgement (Sura 43:61).
Consider the Evidence of His
Disciples
Please do not jump to conclusions. Consider the evidence like an impartial
judge. The Bible book of Proverbs has a verse that says,
“He who answers before listening : that is his folly and his shame.”
(Proverbs 18:13.)
Let us read some of the statements recorded in the Bible. Answer the
questions as honestly as possible.
1. Read John 1:1-3, 10-12.
- Complete the sentence: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word
was with God, and the Word was ___________.”
- Who created everything? (Verse 3.)
- Who is the Word?
- What happens to those who receive him? (Verse 12.)
2. Read Colossians 1:25-20.
- Complete: “He (Jesus) is the image of _________.”
- Complete: “For God was pleased to have ___________________ dwell in
Him, and through Him to reconcile to __________________ all things.”
3. Read Hebrews 1:1-3, 7-10.
- Complete: “The Son is the radiance of ______________ and the exact
______________ of His being, sustaining all things by His powerful word.”
- What does God call Jesus in verse 8?
- And in verse 10?
4. Read Philippians 2:5-11.
- How is Jesus described in verse 6?
- Who will bow before Him?
- What will every tongue confess?
- Will “every tongue” include yours?
Another important fact to note is that Scripture references that refer
to God in the Old Testament are often applied to Jesus in the New Testament.
A few examples: Isaiah 6:10 compared to John 12:40-41. Isaiah 44:6 compared
to Revelation 22:13. Psalm 102:26-28 compared to Hebrews 1:10-12.
You could also read 2 Corinthians 4:4; 1 John 5:20; Titus 2:11-14;
2 Peter 1:1, 2, 11; Romans 9:5; 2 Timothy 4:16-18.
Can one in all honesty say that Jesus was only a prophet? As you saw,
the Bible repeats again and again that He is God. It is clear that those
who knew Jesus intimately came to realize that He was in reality God among
men.
Consider the Words of Jesus
It is sometimes said that Jesus Himself never claimed to be divine.
Let us test this statement.
Read Revelation 21:6-7.
- Jesus says: “He who overcomes will inherit all this, and I will be
his God and he will be My son.”
Read John 20:27-29.
- When Thomas was convinced at last that Jesus had been resurrected from
the dead, he said to Him: “My Lord and my God!” Jesus did not deny this,
but commended Thomas for believing at last.
Read John 20:24-33.
- Jesus said, “I and the Father are one.” The Jews knew what He meant,
and tried to stone Jesus, “because You, a mere Man, claim to be God.”
Christ did not try to avoid stoning by explaining that He was just a man,
which He surely would have done if the Jews had misunderstood Him. In fact,
He said just the opposite (John 14:6-10).
After Jesus walked on the water and calmed the storm, we read, “then
those who were in the boat worshipped Him, saying, 'Truly You are the Son
of God”' (Matthew 14:33). Jesus accepted this worship, though earlier
He stated, “Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only” (Matthew 4:10).
When Simon Peter said to Jesus, “You are the Christ, the Son of the
Living God,” Jesus edit not rebuke him for it, but replied, “Blessed
are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by man, but
by My Father in heaven” (Matthew 16:16-17).
Read Mark 2:3-12.
- The teachers of the law said, “Who can forgive sins but God alone?”
How did Jesus prove that He had the authority to forgive sins on earth?
(Verse 11.)
At the trial the high priest said to Jesus, “I charge you under oath
by the living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God.” Jesus
replied, “Yes, it is as you say. But I say to all of you: In the future
you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One
and coming on the clouds of heaven” (Matthew 26:63-64; compare Daniel
7:13-14).
Jesus existed before He came to earth. As He told the Jews, “I tell
you the truth, before Abraham was born, I am!” (John 8:58.)
It is very clear that the prophecy of Isaiah 9:6, spoken 700 years before
Christ, was fulfilled in Jesus.
Read Isaiah 9:6
- Fill in the missing words: “For to us a Child is born, to us a Son
is given, and the government will be on His shoulders. And He will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty ________________, Everlasting __________________,
Prince of Peace.”
Consider the “Trinity”
Any serious student of the Bible will sooner or later discover the truth
of the words of Job 36:26:
“How great is God : beyond our understanding!”
It quickly becomes clear that no creature can ever hope to understand
his Creator. As we have seen, the Bible reveals that Jesus is more than
a mere prophet. He was God and is God with us. In our next chapter we will
discover that God also reveals Himself in the Holy Spirit. And yet, God
is one (Deuteronomy 6:4; Mark 12:29).
In Matthew 28:19 we read that the disciples of Jesus must be baptized
in the one name (not names) of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit.
Also in Isaiah 44:6 we read: “I am the first and I am the last; apart
from Me there is no God.” But in Isaiah 63:7-10 God is called the Lord,
the Saviour, the angel of his presence and the Holy Spirit in the same
passage. And all through the Bible the same divine attributes are given
to each of the three Persons in turn.
This great mystery has led the Christian church to speak of God as the
Trinity (= three in one). But how can three be one?
If an example can help you to understand that three can be one, think
of a triangle. It has three sides, but together they form only one triangle.
Remove any side and you have nothing.
God is one. And yet He reveals himself in three Persons: Father, Son
and Holy Spirit. We do not have to understand Him. We dare not argue about
Him. We only have to believe in Him as He reveals himself.
Consider Your Verdict
Dear reader, did you remember to pray before you studied this chapter?
Did you read the verses in the Bible? What do you think about Jesus Christ?
Can you honestly say that He is merely another prophet? Every true Christian
during the last twenty centuries was convinced that Jesus Christ is in
fact God who came to earth. Can you come to any other conclusion if you
honestly weigh the evidence?
Test Yourself No. 14
Answer the following questions and compare your
answers.
- 1. What does “Emmanuel” mean?
- 2. Whose “Son” would Jesus be, according to the angel?
- 3. What did Thomas call Jesus after his resurrection?
- 4. Complete the words of Jesus: “I and the Father are _____________”
- 5. When did Jesus begin to exist?