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Who Is Jesus Christ? His Life, Teachings, and Why He Still Matters

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Who is Jesus Christ? It is the question that has shaped the history of the world more than any other. Empires have risen and fallen around the answer. Lives have been transformed by it. Wars have been fought over it. And two thousand years after his death, billions of people still gather weekly to worship him.

Whether you grew up in the church or are encountering Jesus for the first time, understanding who he really is – beyond stained glass and cultural tradition – is worth your full attention.

The Historical Jesus

Jesus was a real historical figure. This is not seriously disputed by historians, including those who do not share the Christian faith. He was born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, and conducted a public ministry across Galilee and Judea for approximately three years.

He was baptized by John the Baptist, gathered twelve disciples, taught in synagogues and open fields, performed healings and miracles, and was eventually arrested, tried, and crucified under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate around 30 AD. These basic facts are attested both in the New Testament and in non-Christian historical sources including the Roman historian Tacitus and the Jewish historian Josephus.

What Jesus Taught

Jesus was a teacher unlike any other. His contemporaries noticed it immediately – he taught “as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law” (Matthew 7:29). He did not simply repeat what others had said before him. He spoke with a directness and depth that left crowds astonished.

The Kingdom of God

The central theme of Jesus’ teaching was the Kingdom of God – the reign and rule of God breaking into human history. He announced that the Kingdom was near, described what life inside it looks like through parables, and invited people to enter it through repentance and faith.

Love God and Love Others

When asked what the greatest commandment was, Jesus answered without hesitation: love God with all your heart, soul, and mind – and love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37-39). These two commands, he said, summarize the entire Law and the Prophets. Everything else hangs on them.

The Sermon on the Mount

In Matthew 5-7, Jesus delivered what many consider the greatest ethical teaching in human history. He described the character of those who belong to God’s Kingdom (the Beatitudes), reframed traditional moral commands by focusing on the heart rather than external behavior, taught his followers to pray (the Lord’s Prayer), and called them to a life of radical trust in God’s provision.

Grace for the Broken

One of the most striking things about Jesus’ ministry was who he spent time with. Tax collectors, prostitutes, lepers, Samaritans, Roman soldiers – people considered unclean or beyond the reach of religious respectability. Jesus consistently moved toward the margins. His famous parables of the lost sheep, lost coin, and lost son (Luke 15) paint a picture of a God who actively searches for those who are lost and throws a party when they are found.

Who Jesus Claimed to Be

Jesus did not merely claim to be a wise teacher or a prophet. His claims were far more radical. He claimed to forgive sins – something only God could do (Mark 2:5-7). He said that he and the Father were one (John 10:30). He called himself the resurrection and the life (John 11:25) and the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).

The famous “I Am” statements in the Gospel of John paint a portrait of someone claiming divine identity. “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:58) – a direct echo of God’s self-disclosure to Moses in Exodus 3. The Jewish leaders understood exactly what Jesus was claiming and called it blasphemy.

C.S. Lewis famously argued that the options are limited: Jesus was either a liar, a lunatic, or Lord. A merely good teacher does not make the claims Jesus made. You have to decide what to do with who he said he was.

The Death and Resurrection of Jesus

Jesus was crucified on a Friday and raised from the dead on the third day. The resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15 that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is worthless. Everything depends on it.

The evidence for the resurrection includes the empty tomb (which his enemies never successfully explained away), the post-resurrection appearances to hundreds of witnesses (1 Corinthians 15:3-8), and the dramatic transformation of the disciples from a frightened, scattered group into bold witnesses willing to die for what they claimed to have seen.

Why Jesus Still Matters Today

Jesus is not a figure of the past. Christians believe he is alive right now – that his resurrection was a real event in history, that he reigns at the right hand of the Father, and that he will return to complete what he began.

He matters today because he offers what nothing else can: forgiveness of sin, reconciliation with God, and the gift of eternal life. He matters because his teachings about love, justice, mercy, and human dignity have shaped the best impulses of civilization. And he matters because millions of people around the world testify that he is not simply a historical figure but a living presence who transforms lives from the inside out.

The question Jesus asked his disciples is still the question he asks today: “Who do you say I am?” (Matthew 16:15). Your answer to that question changes everything.

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