Jesus

The life of Jesus is a part of documented history. No historian of any credibility would deny that Jesus lived. His life is a part of recorded history, not just in the Bible and by religious writers, but by secular historians of His day.

The fulfillment of Bible prophecy by Jesus should have left no doubt about the deity of Christ. The Old Testament was written over a period of 1000 years. During that time God gave his prophets over 300 prophecies concerning the messiah’s coming. In the Old Testament, there are 60 major messianic prophecies and 270 minor prophecies or conditions that were fulfilled by one person. That person was Jesus Christ.

   Professor Peter Stoner and his mathematical class spent several months doing a mathematical analysis overseen by the American Scientific Affrication and by the Executive Council of the same group, using the modern science of probability in reference to eight major prophecies found that the chance that any man might have lived to the present time and fulfilled all eight prophecies is 1 in 10 to the seventeenth power. That’s 1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000. Or to put it in perspective that would be like covering the state of Texas 2 ft. deep in quarters, marking one quarter, burying it somewhere in Texas, blindfolding a person, and telling him to go find it on the 1st try. They determined that the odds for someone to fulfill 8 of the prophecies was 1 in 13 trillion. 

Amazing isn’t it that Jesus not only fulfilled those 8 prophecies but he also fulfilled all 330 prophecies. God did not intend that there be any mistake about who the Messiah was.

    We can track the lineage of Jesus in Genesis from Adam to his birth. Genesis and Jeremiah both specified his ancestry; he would be a descendant of Shem, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, from the tribe of Judah, the house of David. 

In Isaiah 7:14 we were told that the Messiah would be born of a virgin. Micah 5:2 said that he would be born in Bethlehem. Isaiah 53 pictures a messiah who would suffer and die for the sins of Israel and the World. This was 700 years before Jesus lived.

Isaiah predicted the Jews would reject him and the Gentiles would believe in him. Psalms 22 foretold the crucifixion of Jesus 800 years before the crucifixion was invented by the Romans. 

   Psalms tell us the Messiah would be betrayed by a friend for 30 pieces of silver and that it would be cast on the floor of the temple and used to buy a potter’s field, and that’s exactly what happened.

   Malachi 3:1 & 4 other Old Testament verses require the Messiah to come while the Temple of Jerusalem is still standing. This is significant when we realize that the temple was destroyed about 37 years after Jesus ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of God and it has never been rebuilt since.

   Isaiah 40:3 and Malachi 3:1 states that there will be a forerunner for the Messiah, a voice crying in the wilderness, one preparing the way before the Lord. John the Baptist fulfilled that prediction.

   God through the Old Testament predicted the precise lineage of Jesus, the time of his coming, the manner of his birth, the place of his birth, his betrayal by Judas, and the betrayal price. The manner of his death, the people’s reaction, the mocking and spitting, the casting of dice for his clothes, the non-tearing of his garments, his resurrection, and hundreds of other prophecies and details.

The New Testament documents the life of Jesus from His birth to His ascension to heaven. But there are many other references to Jesus besides the Bible. 

There is so much more proof that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God the Father. To see more evidence of Jesus’s deity, check out my book “Things You Didn’t Learn in Church.”

Books by Jerry, many of which you may read for free on Prime: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jerry-Blount/author/B06XK4GJT1

  1. Things You Probably Didn’t Learn in Chruch
  2. Basic Christianity: Living a Joy-Filled Life and Making a Difference
  3. The End Times: Signs and Prophecy
  4. Noah and the Great Flood: Proof and Effects
  5. Following Jesus and Fishing Along the Way: Stories of God’s Great Outdoors
  6. The Rapture: Coming Soon 

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