What Makes Jesus RADICALLY Unique

By Doug Newman
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Every year, I say I am going to write something new for Christmas. However, I always wind up just fiddling with the original.

Christmas Benson

Steve Benson, Arizona Republic, 12/25/88

Every year since I have been a Christian — 30 to be precise — I become depressed by what Christmas has become. Was it ever any different? Perhaps. There is no biblical basis for celebrating Christmas on December 25. A grotesque oversimplification of why we celebrate Jesus’ birth at this time of year can be traced to the ancient pagan celebration of the Winter Solstice. Christians jumped into the game with their own celebration in late December. The tradition is cultural, not biblical.

black friday saleFor all of our self-congratulation about “human progress”, our morals have not changed over the centuries. Contemporary Christmas is, for too many people, all about gift giving and commercialism rather than Christ. (I once heard a radio talk host say that a retailer’s favorite hymn is “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”) Too many Christians are caught up in this secular mirth.

I am a theological doofus and will probably always be one. The deep questions of theology dumbfound me just as much as questions like “How does my car run?” or “What do women want?” I will not let this deter me in my attempt to explain what makes Jesus RADICALLY unique.

Christianity is not a religion. “Christian religion” is an oxymoron. I am not a religious person. (I have a bad attitude about most churches, especially the larger ones.) Religion is man’s attempt to reach God on man’s terms. Christianity is when God reaches down to man on His supernatural terms. Our good deeds may impress man, but they will not save us. (Ephesians 2:8, 9) God spells out a plan for salvation, which comes only through faith in Jesus Christ. (Acts 4:12) This is so much easier than all the good works religions demand.

Jesus 3 steps downAnd so it was one night two thousand years ago that the King of the Universe was born to a virgin peasant girl in a forgotten backwater of the Roman Empire. Jesus never accumulated any wealth, invented anything, wrote any books, won any awards, broke any records, held any office, commanded any armies or did any of the other things that the world equates with greatness. At the age of 33, He was crucified for treason. (Luke 23:2) Yet, He lived the most remarkable life in human history. (Read the prophesies in Isaiah 52:13-53:12.)

He was born of a virgin and He arose from the dead. How’s that for remarkable? And He performed numerous other miracles in between. The secular evidence for the scriptural claims about the details of His Life is more abundant than that of any human life ever lived. It has been said that Christianity is either the greatest story ever told or the biggest hoax ever perped. 

Jesus claimed that He was God. “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6) How is that for audacious? You simply cannot make a more audacious claim than this.

If I told you I was Oprah Winfrey, you would take me for a raving lunatic. But that is nowhere nearly as bold as if I claimed to be God. If I told you I was a particle physicist, it would be very easy to ascertain that I was lying. But this would not be nearly as outrageous a lie as if I had told you I was God.

Jesus I amJesus was one of three things. He either was Who He said He was (i.e. God), or He was the biggest liar in history, or He was hopelessly delusional. Why would anyone want to follow, let alone worship, a pathological liar or a stark raving lunatic?

No religious leader – not Abraham, Moses, Mohammed, Buddha or Joseph Smith – ever claimed to be God. They may have said that God was somewhere up there in the heavens or that God spoke to them and commanded to proclaim what they heard. However, none ever claimed to be God. This makes Jesus radically different.

Jesus_is_Just_Alright“Cafeteria Christian” is a phrase describing those who pick and choose which characteristics of Jesus they like, and disregard the rest. Many people think of Jesus as some kind of good dude, but they do not want to surrender their lives to Him. I call this the Doobie Brothers School of Theology. Jesus is just all right to them, but they do not want to be convicted of their sinfulness and need for redemption.

I have heard it said that the Gospel cannot be presented in a non-threatening manner. Just as Jesus rocked the world in Judea two millennia ago, He can rock your world today. Accepting Jesus means admitting that you do not have all the answers either in your own life or in your ability to influence the world around you. It means admitting that there is a God and that you are not He. It means admitting that you are wrong.

This is what it all came down to for me. I had been looking for the meaning of life for years. Wherever I went, I ran into these Christians who kept prodding me about Jesus. Finally, on October 22, 1986, I looked up into the sky over Tempe, Arizona, and asked: “God, please tell me what it is that all these Christians know.” I had an incredibly good supernatural feeling come over me and, while I certainly did not understand it all, I received Jesus into my life. I am no better than anyone. I am still a sinner. But my sins are forgiven through the redemptive blood of Jesus Christ.

Credit: xeniabaptistchurch.org

Credit: xeniabaptistchurch.org

Hebrews 4:12-13 states “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do.” This is heavy stuff, especially for the haughty and arrogant. Contemporary, trendy spiritualism may make you feel good. But, Christianity is not about feeling good all the time. (Nor is it about feeling rotten all the time.)

God’s First Commandment states, in part, that, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” (Exodus 20:3) A Christian counselor once gave me a thought experiment. He asked me to complete the following sentence: Life depends on _______. He said that if I filled in the blank with anything but Jesus Christ, I was practicing idolatry.

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Tebow’s football glory was short-lived. However, he always new his true significance was as a Christian rather than a quarterback.

We act as if 1001 things are more important than our relationship with our Maker. Scripture never forbids us from pursuing excellence in business, academics, science, music, sports, etc. However, we are never to make worldly excellence our God. Worldly success is okay, provided you do not also lose your soul. (Matthew 16:26) Glory is fleeting. It comes and goes. It does not last. Your life is a vapor. (James 4:14) Kings and presidents are toppled. Empires fade into the dustbin of history. Mighty corporations go bankrupt. Scientific theories are proven false. Most athletes are over the hill well before 40. Fads in music and fashion come and go. The hair grays and thins. The love handles do not go away like they used to. However, the Scriptures teach that Jesus Christ is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.” (Hebrews 13:8)

Credit: youthgrouptruth.com

Credit: youthgrouptruth.com

King Solomon had it all. He had more wealth than Bill Gates, more wisdom than Socrates and more women than Mick Jagger. And yet he tells us time and again in Ecclesiastes that it was all vanity. Indeed, Ecclesiastes is an extremely eloquent and poetic way of saying “I can’t get no satisfaction.”

It is quite fitting that perhaps the most famous song of the last 50 years is “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.” Mick Jagger has spent his life looking for satisfaction in all the wrong places. So, for the most part, have you and I. None of us is all that different from Mick.

I maintain two websiteshere and here – devoted at least superficially to politics. More accurately they are about the uselessness and vanity of it all. Jesus had no political agenda. He would not join your party or mine. He would not vote for your candidate or mine. He had no blueprint for society or plan for humanity. He proposed no Great Society, Great Leap Forward, Five Year Plan or Thousand Year Reich. Indeed, He was offered political power three times – Matthew 4:8-10; John 6:15; Acts 1:6 – and each time He rejected it.

Jesus changeHowever, He offers a New Deal. His New Deal has nothing to do with the secular politics. Politicians always promise to transform society from the outside in and from the top down. However, the True Change that Jesus offers comes from the inside out and from the bottom up.

Jesus came into the world as a helpless baby. Right from the beginning, the kings of the earth felt threatened. (Matthew 2:3) Jesus never promised Utopia. However, He has a power that no earthly ruler will ever have. He has the power to change your life and to give you eternal life, if you will just make Him Lord over your life. He is the only King you will ever be able to elect, and in His Kingdom any day can be Election Day. And, unlike the secular state, His yoke is easy and His burden is light. (Matthew 11:30)

When Napoleon was dying in exile on the island of St. Helena in the south Atlantic, he said this of Jesus“Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne and I myself have founded great empires; but upon what did these creations of our genius depend? Upon force. Jesus alone founded His Empire upon love, and to this very day millions will die for Him.”

If you want to give and receive gifts and spend time with friends and family on December 25, then do so. But if Our Savior’s birth is not at the center of your day, it is all for naught. Jesus offers you so much that the world simply cannot.

I leave you with the last verse of the Bible, Revelation 22:21: “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.”

About Food for the Thinkers

My name is Doug Newman. I live in Aurora, Colorado, just outside Denver. Food for the Thinkers is mostly about the connection between Christianity and libertarianism. Most Christians do not understand libertarianism. And most libertarians do not understand Christianity. Hopefully, this blog helps clear up those misunderstanding. Check out my old page at www.thefot.us And remember: When you let people do whatever they want, you get Woodstock. But when you let governments do whatever they want, you get Auschwitz.
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3 Responses to What Makes Jesus RADICALLY Unique

  1. zenloki says:

    I’m more confused now after reading your article and I consider myself a lifetime Christian and ten year libertarian. What have you done Doug?

  2. nswarrior says:

    Excellent article! Merry Christmas!

  3. D Bro says:

    Very good article that has got me thinking. I never can understand how Christians stay out of politics as those who freed this country from England did it through killing people and breaking things. They risked their lives and as Christians the line in the sand finally got crossed and as we all know, “thou shall not kill” but they did. I support what they did but look at our country now. Tyrants run it.

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