Can Your Prove That Jesus Existed?

By Telly Watson


When you hear the name Jesus Christ, you might end up just knowing him ordinarily. You'll think, "Ah! Jesus is that guy with a beard who made bread and fish unlimited and who was that guy who became a carpenter and was nailed on a cross right? So what?" Yes, Jesus is that guy you know. He has been introduced to kids in the early days of school so that they know who the savior is. As you grow up, you begin to wonder if Jesus is just like that. Heck, you're probably losing your grasp with his connection to you. It may be time now to get to know Jesus Christ again. You have to look at Jesus Christ' life, teachings and give him a complete examination.

When Jesus raises the dead, it's not really the purpose of making them rise as zombies. He raises the dead because he has compassion for his brothers and sisters (this is a reference to the people of the world). He's done a few "raise the dead" events as depicted in the Bible. In one event, he puts someone named Lazarus back alive because he wanted to show the people that those who believe in him will rise with him. It took a few days but in the end, Lazarus was alive again. In another event, Jesus gave the life of a dead man who meant so much to a woman crying in front of his coffin.

But why is Jesus doing this? Why should he give life back to people who are dead? Besides the reason that he says "those who believe in him will rise with him". He also raises the dead for those who show worship. This happened when a majestic ruler came to him to ask that his daughter be alive once again. Jesus heard this and when he touched the girl's hand, she came back alive and well.

Another finding was the infamous cloth that contained the face of Jesus Christ. Many people believed Jesus had planted his body's image into the cloth. But scientists wanted to see if that proof was real. After further investigation, they find startling results such as the fact that Leonardo da Vinci may have been the one to actually imitate the image of Jesus using his own body. This sparked many controversies in the world of the religions.

Don't go thinking that raising the dead is Jesus' popularity thing. He's doing it not just to raise back the people who deserve to live, but also to show people he is who he says he is. He's not trying to boast about it, but he's trying to show he has compassion for the world. He wants to show his everlasting love for the people of his Father, God.




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