Everyone has faith in something. When people say they don’t believe in God, they probably believe in themselves instead, which actually sets themselves up in the place of God.
What sets faith in Christ apart
from the many faiths of this world?
Is it our unique experience? Having
trusted Christ, most all believers have felt a peace that passes understanding.
There is nothing quite like knowing that Jesus died for our sins and that all
has been forgiven. He removes our guilt of sin and we are free at last to
follow him without the dark cloud of judgment hovering above our heads. So,
yes, Christians do initially and often experience great peace.
But there may be days when the
peace is lacking. Whenever Christians get busy in life and don’t take time to
give thanks to him, the peace may be sorely missing. When we find ourselves
walking outside of God’s revealed will, choosing to sin, we lack peace
then too. When we wrestle in prayer over a son or daughter, we may not
feel great peace. Sometimes Christians may experience unexplained depression,
thus reducing peace down to almost nothing.
Is it our changed life that makes
Christianity unique? Christ does make a big difference in the believer’s life.
The bible says, “Therefore, if anyone is
in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all
things have become new.”
What happens though, when a
believer in Christ backslides and falls into sin? I know some non-Christians
who seem more morally upright than some who call themselves Christians. I am a
Christian and have seen some non-Christians conduct themselves better than I
did at times. Does this prove the gospel to be untrue? If this were all that
our faith is about then, yes, it might cause many to doubt what they’ve been
taught from the bible. In fact, many young adults are leaving the faith by the
droves right now – partially because they became disenchanted with what they
have seen from Christians. A famous man is purported to have said, “I would be
a Christian if it were not for Christians.”
There is one very unique thing
which truly sets faith in Jesus Christ apart from all other beliefs. This
truth, having been verified, is a solid rock upon which all those who are
in the faith of Christ can continue to stand. It will never change or be
disproven. That thing is the truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Jesus’ resurrection is a fact that
was historically testified to by hundreds of eye witnesses. The four gospel
writers wrote about the historical veracity of his resurrection. Paul (or Saul) the apostle went from Christianity’s greatest persecutor to its
most powerful defender after he encountered the resurrected Jesus. (See Acts
chapter 9). Paul was one of the most persecuted individuals ever to live on this earth, all because of his newfound faith in the Lord Jesus. Yet he continued to boldly exclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In fact, all the disciples and many
thousands of early Christians gave their lives for this truth – that Jesus had
indeed risen from the grave.
If Jesus had been merely a good
man, merely a prophet, merely a founder of a new religion, merely a great
teacher, this belief would be no different than any other. But because he is
risen indeed, he can indeed save. Because he is risen indeed, he did indeed die
for our sins. Because he is risen indeed, he did ascend to heaven and he will
indeed come again. And because he is risen indeed, he can give us peace indeed and make us a new creation in him indeed.
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