"Will the real Jesus please stand up?" There are so many portraits of Jesus to be found in the world. And most, if not all of them only cause confusion among God's people today. In fact there are so many images that many people have given up any hope of ever finding out who He really is. So, who is Jesus anyway? And is there any way for us to know anything about Him? The answer is most assuredly yes. And why is it important for us to have an accurate answer to this question?            

In order to know the REAL Jesus we must go to God's word, the Holy Scriptures. It's critical for us to have an accurate understanding of not only who Jesus is, but we must also understand why He came, and what He did for us here in this world, as well as in the realm of our eternal destiny. Really we, as God's people, need the REAL Jesus, not simply one that the world has conjured up as a mere compromise. One who is made in the image and imagination of men. We don't need a Jesus who cannot redeem a single soul, or a Jesus who is no more than a symbol for some group, whose only wish to have a show of religion, but have no real sense of the truth. And most importantly, if we don't have the REAL Jesus Christ, we are left with an Anti-Christ (1 John 2:18-22; 4:3; 2 John 1:3). And prefix "anti" means to "be against" or "in the place of." So when we, or some other person presents a false Christ, we, or they are become an Anti-Christ, being opposed to Christ Himself.   

This Jesus can be changed at the fancy of the artist's preconceived prejudices, criticism, or devotion to His own personal view of Jesus of Nazareth. With the flick of a pin or paintbrush, or a few words, he can change the color of His skin, His hair, in order to suit any particular cause of which he might wish to align himself. This kind of image can be created, and re-created in their own image, which is an image of unbelief.     The problem today with so many of the images that we have not only of Jesus Christ, but also of His Church, is that there has been an open attempt to redefine and neutralize the very authority of the Bible. The so-called Bible seminaries and popular churches of our day have all but banished the REAL Jesus of the Bible. And without the REAL Jesus there is no Church. After all, it's Jesus who established the Church Kingdom of God. It is ruled, sanctified and protected by Jesus Christ. And we need the Church just as a little baby needs its mother's milk to nourish it, so that it will grow. And in a real sense we cannot embrace Jesus without embracing the Church. So in a real sense our faith (not our eternal salvation,) stands on the REAL biblical Jesus.            

So beloved, how do we uncover the REAL Jesus? And as I said, to answer that question  we must go to the only reliable source of witnesses available to us. And that source is the scriptures, in the English Bible, our King James Translation. This is the only place that we can find the written accounts of those people who knew Him. After all it was the disciples who walked with Him on those dusty roads. They were there and heard His words, and they of all people knew the REAL Jesus; I mean they were there, and they have left their witness for you to view. 

Someone might come along and assert that the disciples were biased, and so they are not reliable witnesses. But we read that John said, "and he' [John] 'that saw it bare record and his record is true: and he knoweth that he saith true, that ye might believe" (John 19:35). What a foolish assertion for anyone to make, saying that their witness cannot be true because they are biased, and they have some hidden agenda. If that were true it would also follow that we couldn't trust any "biased" witness. And what would happen then? That would end our system of justice, because all that someone would have to say is, "well, this witness is biased, and we can't trust him." No, and in fact their agenda was not hidden at all, but was published openly.            

 Doesn't it seem strange that all of these people, these men who are accused of being biased, whose witness we are not trust, should hold fast to a lie? Even when they were faced with their own sure torture and death? I mean doesn't it seen strange to any normal person that they would stand firm for something that was not true? Yes, to even give up their own lives...and for what...a lie? 

We see that under Roman law all that they would have to do in order to not die was to renounce Jesus, and His resurrection, proclaim that Caesar was Lord, and they would be allowed to live. How easy it would be to simply say, "Well we made it all up? None of it really happened." And then they'd be allowed to walk free. But no, not one of them gave in to this temptation, they stood firm, and all of the disciples who were witnesses held to their witness till the end.  And so beloved child of God, if we can't trust the Apostles to lead us to the REAL Jesus we're only left with opinions. And that would lead us into heresies of theoretical philosophies like Gnosticism. Or, we become like those who accuse us, just another skeptic relegating Jesus to realm of mere Christmas ornaments for the holiday season, or an untruth perhaps, not be really taken seriously. No beloved let us stand for, and go straight to the source, the Holy Scriptures...our Bibles.           

The trusted Doctor Luke says, "Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word; It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, that thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed" (Luke 1:1-4). Here is our eyewitness, and he has left us his written account of "those things which are most surely believed among us." How can we possibly ignore him as a witness?   

The Apostle Peter also says, "for we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty" (2 Peter 1:16). Their claim is a firsthand account given to us by those who were willing to give up their lives for Him. Lets us hold fast to their record.  So then, "who was Jesus?" The scriptures give us titles which give us a picture of His person and work here in this world. "He is Christ, Lord, Rabbi and Master, the Son of Man, the Son of God, the Son of David, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Rose of Sharon, the Bright and Morning Star, the Word of God, the Advocate, the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the Ending, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, the Only Begotten of the Father, the Lamb Without Spot or Blemish and the Great I Am. These are but only a few of the titles that just give us a hint of His life, and the glory of His work.      

We make a distinction between His person and His work, but we can never remove the one from the other. These titles give us a picture of the whole person of the REAL Jesus as found in the witness of the New Testament, allowing us to see the person and His work. Let's take time to examine all of these titles for Christ, as the Lord leads.  

 Elder Thomas McDonald