Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Say Hi To “The Existential Jesus”

Whom do men say that I the Son of man am? – Mat 16:13

The current secular and academic search for the historical man called “Jesus” has led to the strangest of discoveries. Depending on which research you read, Jesus was an eschatological prophet, a Galilean holy man, an occult magician, an innovative rabbi, a trance-inducing psychotherapist, a Jewish sage, a political revolutionary, an Essene conspirator, an itinerant exorcist, a historicized myth, a proto-liberation theologian, a peasant artisan, a Torah-observant Pharisee, a Cynic-like philosopher, a self-conscious eschatological agent,... the list goes on.

Is this a testament to the superlative, multigrained glory of the man Jesus, or is this evidence that they have no idea who Jesus was?

It’s neither. Because as it turns out, not only do they begin their research with full knowledge of what the Gospel writers have to say about Christ, they also make it their stated aim to make sure that whatever Jesus they discover, he must be different from that one!

It is this biased, self-serving motive that has led to the popularity of “the existential Jesus”, or as one theologian puts it, the What-Does-He-Mean-To-Me Jesus. Like someone looking down a deep well, each researcher ends up seeing a Jesus that is more like them – a Jesus that’s germane to their agenda.

That’s why scholarly ‘research’ has ‘concluded’ that Jesus was a Feminist, an Environmentalist, a Big-Government Critic, a Social Justice Reformer... anything and everything.  What they won’t say is that He is “the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Mat 16:16).

In all of the advantages and education of contemporary research, we must never lose sight of the REAL Carpenter from Nazareth: the One who loved us enough to tell us we are lost in Sin, and died in our place to save us from it.

AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN

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