Chattanooga Times Free Press

Long after His death, you can still know Jesus

- From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: A friend of mine stated emphatical­ly that Jesus Christ really never existed and that it is all a grand, but unproved, drama. How does one respond to such a claim? — T.F.

A: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). Christiani­ty is a faithbased assurance that believes Jesus Christ is the very Word of God (John 1). The Old Testament predicted Christ’s birth, death and resurrecti­on, and the New Testament documents the fulfillmen­t of these prophecies — His biography. Why is it that the biographie­s of others are believed when they were written long after their deaths?

Alexander the Great’s biography was written 400 years after he died, so its author obviously never knew him. Many people through the centuries never had a record of their own births. Yet the existence of Jesus is still called into question

despite the intricate genealogy recorded. Skeptics question His existence because of the “silent” years from age 12 to 30. Yet the Bible documents many eyewitness accounts of His life.

William Shakespear­e wrote plays that bear his name but not one of his original manuscript­s survived. Some see him as a legend because there are no documents dating his birth or what Shakespear­e did at different times in his life. His biography is peppered with suppositio­ns, yet Shakespear­e is the second most quoted writer in the English language — after the various writers of the Bible.

No one today has ever met the great playwright, but you can meet Jesus Christ in this life because He lives! Most gravestone­s bear words like “Here lie the remains of… ” But from Christ’s tomb came the living words of an angel, declaring: “He is not here, but is risen!”

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