What if Jesus really is who He claimed to be?

Glowing cross above a sign reading 'What if Jesus is the only way?' next to a lit candle inside a church

How easy it is to go through life completely oblivious to the question and the answer it demands. All do at one time or another. The Christian is no exception and often the worst offender. We may as human beings choose to live our entire life never acknowledging the question and giving an answer. Yet in so doing, that itself is the answer we give.

It is most certainly true that the existence of God cannot be absolutely proven, and the Christian would do well to acknowledge such a fact. It is equally true, however, that the nonexistence of God cannot be absolutely proven, and the one who believes there is no God would do well to acknowledge this fact. Neither can it be absolutely proven – or disproven – that Jesus is who He claimed to be. But claim to be the Son of God, God Incarnate, the Messiah He did. And in so doing, a response is demanded. The evidence must be weighed both for and against, and each of us must decide for ourselves where the evidence leads. Our answer will become the eyes through which we view the world around us and the heart, mind and soul within us.

This web site is for everyone regardless of worldview or belief system. Its purpose is to challenge all readers to face head on and resolve for themselves individually and corporately the answer to the single most important question we as human beings will ever face.  When all is said and done, when our heart has beat its last beat and we have taken our last breath here on earth, whether we have lived a life professing and reflecting Jesus Christ to be our Lord and Savior or we have denied who He is, even His very existence, the inescapable question each and every one of us will face will be:

What if Jesus really is who He claimed to be?

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