There is a question that has been asked many times over the years, generation after generation.
Who exactly was that strange man who walked on the shores of Galilee so many years ago? It's
such an easy question, but it does not necessarily require a simple answer. God in himself is such
a complex and mysterious being; it is hard to describe Him in just a couple words. There was
so much more to Him than what meets the eye, so much more than what can be explained by us
fallen children. From the begining, it is understood that Jesus was no ordinary person
and had a specific purpose on this earth. He goes by many names; King, Lord and Emmanuel,
each with reason and meaning.
It is well understood that one of the …show more content…
All extant manuscripts of the Antiquities contain a passage referring explicitly to the
life, miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus, along with the suggestion that these reports
and their evident factual basis prove Him to have been something more than a man.”
A puzzling man with many names came to earth with a particular aim in mind; to reveal
Himself, to the gates of heaven and save us, to give us that second chance. He succeeded in His
mission and is now seated at the right hand of the Father “Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the
one died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is
interceding for us.” It is truths like these that we latch onto with faith and hope, that the day will
come.
There are so many questions left unanswered. And that's alright. God is supposed be
mysterious; that’s part of his unfathomable beauty. He made us in a way so that we aren't able to
wrap our minds around these ideas and therefore have only our faith to guide us. Again there