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What is the most important question in life?
Then he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” And Peter answered, “The Christ of God.” ~ Luke 9:20
It’s a very easy question to answer. It’s only hard if you reject the Bible
The heart of the passage is in Luke 9:20 the question, “But who do you say that I am?” And with that question, Jesus confronted His apostles with the most critical issue that ever faced them, or ever faces any human being, the question of the identity of Jesus Christ. Getting it right is critical to one’s eternal destiny. Heaven or hell is the result of the right answer and the right response to the answer to that question. It’s not just an issue that affects your belief. It’s not just an issue that affects your lifestyle. It affects your eternal destiny. And all souls that live on this planet are accountable to God for their answer to that question. Even if they don’t yet know the answer, they are accountable to the answer. The wrong answer or no answ ns forever. The right answer opens the door to eternal life and joy. It is the question of all questions. Philosophers have offered answers. Theologians have offered answers. False religions have their answers. Secularists have answers. Atheists have answers. Humanists have answers. Sadly their answers are wrong. This is one you don’t want to get wrong. Too much is at stake. Eternal heaven or eternal hell depends on the answer. ~ John MacArthurBut the fact of the matter is: It’s a very easy question to answer. It’s only er damns forever. The right answer opens the door to eternal life and joy. It is the question of all questions. Philosophers have offered answers. Theologians have offered answers. False religions have their answers. Secularists have answers. Atheists have answers. Humanists have answers. Sadly their answers are wrong. This is one you don’t want to get wrong. Too much is at stake. Eternal heaven or eternal hell depends on the answer. ~ John MacArthur
But the fact of the matter is: It’s a very easy question to answer. It’s only hard if you reject the Bible. So anybody who comes up with the wrong answer about who Jesus is has rejected the clear testimony of Scripture. In favor of that, they have placed their own rational thinking. In favor of that, they have placed the writings of some other religious false prophet. In place of that, they have substituted human wisdom. Whatever it might be, the answer to the question is straightforward, simple and absolutely cil…clear if you accept what the Bible says. If you don’t accept what the Bible says, then you are hopelessly lost in your search for the real Jesus.
Sparkling Heart- jillianmarie
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