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Today’s Question: Do we truly believe that Christianity is true and other religions are false?
Christians do not believe that we have received merely “another religion.”
We have received Christ Jesus the Lord.
All rivals to Christ are “merely religions,” systems of ideas originating among the very humans they intend to save.
Christianity believes Jesus is God, and begins not with the ascent of an idea from man, but the descent of the Creator to man.
Christianity holds that curing the human problem requires a work of God, as powerful as raising up the dead.
On the one hand, God at the cross set aside all systems of dogmas and their lists of our failures.
On the other hand, God at the cross disarmed all the systems of power that give rise to our spiritual diseases.
Every system of dogmas is an attempt to do what Christ alone and above all has done.
To chose one of these systems for salvation is to sever ourselves from the lifegiving head, Jesus Christ.
Today’s Answer: Christian believe that the man from heaven is greater than any religion from earth.
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