The resurrection is central to the Christian faith. But did it really happen? None of us were there, so how do we know?
Here are several reasons you can be confident that Jesus did rise from the dead.
Making a defense of the faith
The resurrection is central to the Christian faith. But did it really happen? None of us were there, so how do we know?
Here are several reasons you can be confident that Jesus did rise from the dead.
It’s more than just your point of view. Everyone has a worldview. And it affects how we look at everything, from relationships, to society, to the government, to God.
What do these terms mean? Is it important to know the difference?
While the words may sound similar, their differences are significant. Understanding and accepting them will affect the way you live, and how you view truth in general.
When you think of the ten commandments, what comes to mind? Not having another god but the Lord? Don’t lie, steal or kill?
How often do you think of the tenth commandment: Thou shalt not covet? Are you confused at all as to what it means?
Why would the Gospels not all be the same? Why do we see differences, including things that, at first glance, might seem like contradictions?
But having four unique perspectives, that agree with each other, strengthens the evidence for their truth.
This question might not seem like a big one, but how you answer will greatly affect your worldview. When approaching the question, it’s important to define the terms we’re discussing; like what we mean by “good” and “bad.”