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Matthew 6:9-13 - After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

 

This week’s Sermon is - The Historical Jesus

 

INTRODUCTION:

 

1. In the previous sermon, we laid the foundation for a study in Christian apologetics: That the Christian faith is:

a. An objective faith:

1) With Jesus of Nazareth as the object of that faith

2) That He is the Son of God, who died for our sins and rose from the dead

b. A historical faith:

1) Based upon real people, places, and events

2) That actually took place in history

c. An intelligent, rational faith:

1) Which invites people to use their minds

2) To examine the historical evidence which logically supports placing one's faith in Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God

 

2. With these things in mind, we begin by considering the evidence:

a. Which establishes Jesus of Nazareth as a historical figure

b. One who actually lived in Palestine during the First Century A. D.

 

[Some might wonder...]

 

I. WAS THERE EVER ANY QUESTION?

 

A. THERE HAVE BEEN SKEPTICS WHO BELIEVED JESUS WAS JUST A MYTH:

 

1. This concept was popular with some scholars of the 1800s'

 

2. It is rarely found today, except among those...

a. Who are ignorant of the facts?

b. Who purposely suppress the evidence?

 

B. TODAY, NO SERIOUS HISTORIAN (EVEN THOSE WHO ARE ATHEISTS) DISPUTES THE FACT THAT JESUS EXISTED:

 

1. H. G. Wells:

a. An atheist, he spoke of Jesus in his book, Outline Of History

b. “...one is obliged to say, 'Here was a man. This part of the tale could not have been invented.”

 

2. Will Durant:

a. Ex-professor of Philosophy of History at Columbia University

b. He spent two chapters in The Story Of Our Civilization depicting Jesus as a historical figure right along with the Caesars

 

3. Encyclopedia Britannica:

a. Used over 20,000 words to describe Jesus

b. More than Aristotle, Cicero, Alexander, Julius Caesar, Buddha, Confucius, Mohammed, or Napoleon

 

[So there appears to be sufficient evidence to have convinced these and others like them that Jesus actually lived. What is this evidence...?]

 

II. THE EVIDENCE FOR A HISTORICAL JESUS:

 

A. FROM PAGAN SOURCES:

 

1. Thallus (a Samaritan historian, ca. 52 A.D.):

a. Wrote attempting to give a natural explanation for the darkness which occurred at the crucifixion of Jesus

b. Note carefully:

1) He did not deny the existence of Jesus

2) But tried to explain away the strange circumstances surrounding His death

 

2. Letter Of Mara-Serapion (written to his son, ca. 73 A.D.):

a. He tells of the deaths of Socrates, Pythagoras, and of Jesus

b. “What advantage did the Jews gain from executing their wise king? Nor did the wise king die for good; he lived on in the teaching which he had given.”

 

3. Cornelius Tacitus (Roman historian, ca. 112 A.D.):

a. Writes of Jesus in his ANNALS

b. “Christos, the founder of the name, was put to death by Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea in the reign of Tiberius.”

 

4. Pliny the Younger (ca. 112 A.D.):

a. Governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor

b. Wrote to the emperor Trajan about Christians and their devotion to Christ

5. Suetonius (Court official and annalist under Hadrian, 120 A.D.)

a. “As the Jews were making constant disturbance at the instigation of Christos, he expelled them from Rome.”

b. Luke makes reference to this same expulsion in - Acts 18:1-2 - After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth; And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; (because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome:) and came unto them.

 

B. FROM JEWISH SOURCES:

 

1. The Talmud:

a. Consists of two separate books dealing with Jewish law, written during the period from 100 A.D. to 500 A.D.

b. Speaks frequently of Jesus of Nazareth...

1) In unfriendly terms, of course

2) But never disputing his status as a historical figure

 

2. Flavius Josephus:

a. A Jewish general turned Roman historian, born 37 A.D.

b. Makes several references to Jesus in his History Of The Jews

c. E.g., “...and brought before it the brother of Jesus, the so-called Christ, whose name was James.”

 

[Such is the evidence which must be taken into account by any intelligent and rational person. But what are the implications of such evidence...?]

 

III. THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS EVIDENCE:

 

A. WHAT IT ‘DOES’ DO:

 

1. It provides a solid basis upon which one can intelligently believe in Jesus as a person who actually existed in history

 

2. It exposes the shallow thinking of any who would try to mark off Jesus as a myth

 

3. It requires everyone to give some sort of answer to the question posed by Jesus Himself: - Matthew 16:15 - He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?

 

B. WHAT IT ‘DOES NOT’ DO:

 

1. The evidence we have seen thus far does not prove Jesus to be the Son of God

 

2. In fact, it does not tell us anything about Jesus except:

a. That He lived and died during the First Century A.D.

b. That He must have done something significant to gain some notoriety by the historians

 

C. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JESUS, WE MUST LOOK ELSEWHERE:

 

1. There have been many fanciful stories written about Jesus

 

2. But the Christian considers the twenty-seven books known as the New Testament to be the only reliable source of information about Jesus

 

3. But are they?

a. Is the New Testament reliable as a historical document?

b. Can we even be sure that what we have is actually what was penned by the original authors of the New Testament?

 

CONCLUSION:

 

1. The next study shall begin an attempt to answer these questions

 

2. For now, we have simply laid one block as we build a foundation upon which we can rest our Faith:

a. We have seen that it is more logical to believe that Jesus did in fact exist

b. To assert that He is a myth is groundless

 

3. And since He actually existed, that requires our giving some answer to the question Jesus asked:

 

But whom say ye that I am?

 

4. Will our answer be “Lord”, or “a carefully contrived lie”...?

a. As we shall see, these are the only two choices we have

b. The evidence we shall continue to examine should help give us the right answer!