We just love proof, don’t we? It feels so good to be able to reference hard evidence, in order to back up what we say. And… don’t we also just love to demand proof from others, those who make claims? Unfortunately, we (Christians) are all to often accused of having a “blind faith,” or we are immediately dismissed when we share the Gospel because we can’t prove it, convince, or cause people to embrace it. Why? That’s the job of the Holy Spirit. However, we must remember that there actually were MANY witnesses to the resurrected Christ, and we must be ever encouraged and assured by such when we read scripture. For example, here is Peter sharing the fact that there were other people besides himself who not only saw Jesus after He had resurrected, but Peter and several others also ate and drank with Him…
Acts 10:34-43 (HCSB)
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I love the writer’s point: “That’s the job of the Holy Spirit. However, we must remember that there actually were MANY witnesses to the resurrected Christ, and we must be ever encouraged and assured by such when we read scripture.”
I’m going to share this in our next Presuppositional apologetics’ round up on Thursday.
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