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Three very important questions - questions that demand a personal answer: Who is Jesus?
What can Jesus do for us?
What will we do about Jesus?
(1) Who is Jesus?
Is he a mere man? or Is He somebody special?
Every one of us must answer the question, "Who is Jesus?"
- Jesus is the Word of God (John 1:1).
- Jesus is the Son of God (John 1:34).
Jesus does not merely speak God's Word.
He is the Word of God.
Jesus is more than a servant of God.
He's the Son of God.
(2) What can Jesus do for us?
Could He do something wonderful for me?
Could He change my life?
Could He turn boredom into satisfaction?
Could he turn confusion into certainty?
Could He turn aimlessness into purpose?
Could He turn cynicism into testimony?
Could He ... ?
- Yes!
He can.
Jesus is able to do great things for us.
* He can give satisfaction to the bored.
* He can give certainty to the confused.
* He can give purpose to the aimless.
* He can give a testimony to the cynical.
Jesus can do all these things for us.
He can give us all these blessings.
From Him, we receive "grace" (John 1:16).
He gives to us His "light" and "life" (John 1:4).
Through faith in Him, we become God's children (John 1:12).
Through faith in Him, we receive the forgiveness of our sins (John 1:29).
through faith in Him, we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (John 1:33).
Isn't this amazing?
We can become God's children.
we can have our sins forgiven.
We can have the Holy Spirit living in us.
John 1:12 tells us that we can become God's children - and it tells how we can become God's children - by receiving Christ as our Saviour, by believing in Him.
(3) What will we do about Jesus?
Jesus gives us something to think about.
He does more than that.
He calls us to make up our mind about Him.
There's a time for thinking about it - and there's a time for making our decision.
There can be no sitting on the fence.
We must make up our mind about Jesus.
We must decide to trust Him.
we must decide to follow Him.
Am I for Jesus, or am I against Him? - This is the question that each of us must answer.
Will I be a disciple of Jesus, or will I be an enemy of Jesus?
This questions calls for answer - a personal answer, an immediate answer.
Three very important questions: (1) Who is Jesus?
This question has been answered.
He is the Son of God.
He is the Saviour of sinners.
(2) What can Jesus do for us?
This question has also been answered.
He can make us new people.
He can make us God's children.
(3) What will you do about Jesus?
Has this question been answered?
The question comes from Jesus.
The answer must come from you.
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