The Uniqueness of ChristSýnishorn
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That Jesus worked signs and wonders does not in itself prove that he was the Son of God although if he had not been able to do so, it would clearly prove that he wasn’t.
He demonstrated both unique power and unique authority. As we have seen, he did this as a human being anointed by the Holy Spirit and power, but uniquely anointed because the Spirit was given to him without measure (John 3:34). He had no need of regular infillings as we do (Act 4:8; 7:65; Eph 5:18). Further, this was coupled with his divine authority as God manifest in the flesh. He was both Son of Man and Son of God. To take just the gospel of Matthew, we see this unique power-and-authority in at least seven areas—
· over sickness and disease (Matt 8:1-17). It took a Roman centurion to recognise this. He clearly saw Jesus’ healing ministry as a mark of his divine authority.
· over nature (Matt 8:23-27). People were amazed that even the winds and waves obeyed Jesus. What kind of man is this?’ they asked.
· over demons (Matt 8:28-34; 12:27-28). Even a host of evil spirits cowed before him. He was infinitely stronger than the strong. This was proof that the kingdom of God had come.
· over sin (Matt 9:1-8). By healing a disabled man, Jesus showed that he had the right to forgive sins, which amounted to a claim to be equal with God. Anyone can forgive sins perpetrated against themselves, but only God can forgive sins committed against others. Even the Pharisees understood this.
· over tradition (Matt 9:9-17). Long-standing traditions were dissolved by the authority of Jesus.
· over death (Matt 9:18-26; John 11:1-44). Jesus overcame humankind’s ultimate enemy. His enemies were afraid that this would cause everyone to believe in him (John 11:48). He simply said, ‘I am the resurrection and the life’.
· over the universe (Matt 28:18-20). This is perhaps the most extraordinary statement that Jesus ever made: ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.’ No honest human being would presume to say such a thing. Humanity cannot reach such heights. We are forced to return again to the only options: liar, lunatic or Lord. There is no trace or hint of Jesus ever demonstrating mendacity or insanity. So we are left only with deity. There is no other choice.
What next?
On a scale of one (not at all) to five (completely) to what extent do you think it is possible for us continue the ministry of Jesus? Consider Matt 28:18-20; Mark 16:20; Luke 10:18-19; 24:49; Act 1:8. Give reasons for your choice.
About this Plan
These days, it is commonly believed that all religions are more or less the same. The idea of a unique Saviour is not popular. Yet the Bible teaches that Jesus is unique. There has never been anyone like him. How can this be? How is he different from all others.? In this stirring Bible Plan, Australian author and teacher Dr Barry Chant explores eight ways in which Jesus is unique.
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