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Following Jesus as the Way means following
His example and teaching. He said:
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JOHN 8:31 ¶ Jesus
therefore was saying to those Jews who
had believed Him, "If you abide in My
word, then you are truly disciples of
Mine;
Jesus chided the
people of His day who claimed to accept Him
as Lord but disregarded His teaching.
- LUKE 6:46 ¶
"And why do you call Me, 'Lord, Lord,'
and do not do what I say?
The Bible is the
only dependable source of information about
Jesus. Producers of films and authors of
novels take many liberties in dealing with
stories about Him. Many parents and
acquaintances who talk to us about Jesus
have never made a serious study of the
Bible. Often preachers and teachers who have
studied the Bible for years add so many of
their own opinions and philosophies that we
can scarcely know what is from the bible and
what is not; the fact that they differ so
widely is proof that they are mistaken. It
is essential, therefore, that each of us
make his own study of the original source of
truth concerning Jesus.
Jesus In The Old Testament
The Bible is
divided into two major divisions: the Old
Testament and the New Testament. The writing
of the Old Testament was completed 400 years
before Jesus was born, yet it contains many
things about Him.
The Old
Testament provides glimpses of Jesus in a
pre-fleshly state. When God was about to
make man, He said to another divine being:
- GENESIS
1:26 ... "Let Us make man in Our image,
..."
The
New Testament identifies this divine being
as "the Word".
- JOHN 1:1 In
the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God.
1:2 He was in the beginning with God.
1:3 All things came into being by Him,
and apart from Him nothing came into
being that has come into being.
The Old
Testament predicted His birth of a virgin.
- ISAIAH 7:14
"Therefore the Lord Himself will give
you a sign: Behold, a virgin will be
with child and bear a son, and she will
call His name Immanuel.
The name
Imannuel means "God with us" (Matthew 1:23).
The Old Testament even predicts the place of
His birth in Micah 5:2.
Jesus In The Gospels
The
New Testament records the fulfillment of the
Old Testament predictions. John testifies:
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JOHN 1:14 ¶ And the Word became
flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld
His glory, glory as of the only begotten
from the Father, full of grace and
truth.
Four writers give accounts of His life.
These accounts are commonly called the
Gospels, a word which means "good new". each
of the writers seems to emphasize something
different about Jesus.
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MATTHEW emphasizes His teaching,
especially that concerning the "Kingdom
of heaven".
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MARK features the miracles of Jesus,
showing His power.
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LUKE seems to stress the perfect
humanity of Jesus without detracting
from His divinity.
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JOHN seems to stress the perfect
divinity of Jesus without detracting
from His humanity.
Though
different, the gospels give a perfectly
harmonious picture of one person, the
greatest of history.
No one can know
JESUS, THE WAY who has not read these
records carefully. Reading them, we may well
be surprised to find how far the real Jesus
differs from the imaginary one who has been
created in our minds by the misinformation
so commonly circulated among us.
Jesus In Acts And The Epistles
The
gospels do not contain all of the teaching
of Jesus. They report only the teaching
which He did while on earth. This had to be
limited to what His disciples could
comprehend in the short time that He was
with them. Before He left them He told them
of the arrangement by which He would
continue to speak to them:
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JOHN 16:12 "I have many more things
to say to you, but you cannot bear them
now.
16:13 "But when He, the Spirit of truth,
comes, He will guide you into all the
truth; for He will not speak on His own
initiative, but whatever He hears, He
will speak; and He will disclose to you
what is to come.
16:14 "He shall glorify Me; for He shall
take of Mine, and shall disclose it to
you.
The Holy Spirit
came upon them soon after Jesus returned to
Heaven.
- ACTS 2:4
And they were all filled with the Holy
Spirit and began to speak with other
tongues, as the Spirit was giving them
utterance.
This means that
the preaching and the writing of the
inspired apostles, which we find in the
remainder of the New Testament, are as much
the teaching of Jesus as what we read in the
gospels. The apostle Paul wrote:
- 1
CORINTHIANS 14:37 ¶ If anyone thinks he
is a prophet or spiritual, let him
recognize that the things which I write
to you are the Lord's commandment.
No Other Revelations
The
revelation of Jesus and His teaching in the
New Testament is complete. The writers warn:
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GALATIANS 1:8 But even though we, or
an angel from heaven, should preach to
you a gospel contrary to that which we
have preached to you, let him be
accursed.
The writer of
the last book of the New Testament gives
warning:
- REVELATION
22:18 ¶ I testify to everyone who hears
the words of the prophecy of this book:
if anyone adds to them, God shall add to
him the plagues which are written in
this book;
Old Or New Testament?
Though many things about Jesus are foretold
and foreshadowed in the Old Testament, it is
in the New that God speaks to us through
Him.
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HEBREWS 1:1 God, after He spoke long
ago to the fathers in the prophets in
many portions and in many ways,
1:2 in these last days has spoken to us
in His Son, whom He appointed heir of
all things, through whom also He made
the world.
This means that
we must not go back to the Old Testament to
learn how to follow Jesus, the Way. The law
was intended simply to bring men to Jesus.
- GALATIANS
3:24 Therefore the Law has become our
tutor to lead us to Christ, that we may
be justified by faith.
3:25 But now that faith has come, we are
no longer under a tutor.
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