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Do you believe in Jesus?

Honestly, after watching Case For Christ, I realized how many people have different views about who Jesus is. Some would totally refuse to believe His claims, some would partially believe on some of His claims while others are strongly believing but somehow there are also those who can't explain why they believe.

Where are you in this path?

I wonder what you think about Jesus? Do you agree that He came to this world? Do you believe He is the Son of God? Do you believe that He died and resurrected and is now seated at the right hand of the throne of God? 

A Christian author, A.W. Tozer said "Christianity at any given time is strong or weak depending upon her concept of God." If you believe in Jesus, it is not enough that you believe. What is your concept of God? How much can you share about Jesus to your parents or your siblings on reasons why you believe?

If you don't believe and would want to know the answers, I encourage you to give this a shot. Don't just close this blog and continue not believing without knowing BECAUSE YOUR LIFE is at stake here. Remember, Jesus' claim is without Him in you, you will perish (read John 3:16). That is huge.   

Here are some of the sources you can use to find out. 

1. Read the bible (you can start in gospel of John and underline the claims of Jesus there).
2. Read sermons or listen to sermons: gty.org , desiringgod.org , gotquestions.org , (for women) reviveourhearts.com
3. Watch Case for Christ
4. Talk to a pastor or a friend who attends a bible-believing, Christ-centered christian church
5. Leave me a comment below if you have further questions. I would love to help.

As you do those suggestions, I pray God would bless you and help you believe.

Btw, aside from watching the movie, I got more insights here:

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