Subject: The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 |
Bible Note: What's your point? That I haven't proven myself to be a christian because I like to provide proof in what I believe? If that's the case, then Jesus doesn't have much faith either. He provided proof that he was the Messiah on many occasions. One such passage is in John 5. Starting at about the middle of the chapter, he claims to be the messiah, then goes on to prove it by talking about John the Baptist's witness as well as the witnesses of His own miracles, God the Father, and the Scripture. In Matthew 11, John the Baptist's disciples come to Jesus seeking proof that he is the messiah. As proof, Jesus offers to them the works which he has done. These are only two examples of many that are in the New Testament where proof is given to edify faith. Paul, time and time again, gives his testimony on the road as proof for his apostleship. He also gives proof of Jesus being the Christ by telling his readers that if they don't believe him, then they can ask those who knew Jesus personally. The whole New Testament is one giant collection of proof that Jesus not only existed, but that he was who he said he was. If proof isn't needed at all for our faith, then why do we have the Bible? Jesus Loves You! Jesusman |