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Why Who is Jesus?

  • Writer: Jessica and Andy Schlamp
    Jessica and Andy Schlamp
  • Nov 17, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 24, 2022

I was inspired to write this page as a resource to share with those I chat with about God and to include in materials that could be shared with those interested in following Jesus Christ.


There are many Christian "religions", doctrines, denominations, bible versions, you name it.... but there is only ONE God and one name by which we can be saved - Jesus. In another language He may be known as Iēsous, Yeshua/Yehoshua, or any other manner of language and spelling. It is not the technical name you use that matters - it is the acknowledgement of the name of Messiah - the ONE true God - who walked on the earth as a man, died for our sins, conquered the grave, ascended to heaven and called us to be transformed through a relationship with Him. To this Jesus we must die to ourselves and be born again, transformed through the working out of our salvation in relationship with God. ONE NAME, ONE GOD.


This is NOT a theology website. This is NOT a personal opinion page. It is filled with the words of Jesus Christ himself and will link to resources which may be helpful to you in your journey to know God and to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.


If you have a helpful spiritual resource that you'd like to recommend for our consideration, please fill in the contact form and we will gladly check it out.


If you need prayer or have questions about Jesus and would appreciate some encouragement from a believer and disciple of Jesus, also fill in that form and I will get back to you!


But remember - nothing replaces the Lordship of Jesus Christ. No man, no "church", no teaching, no book, no experience. Nothing but the love of Jesus can draw you to God, and nothing but the power of the cross can save you. So above all else - go to the LORD and ask Jesus to meet you personally. HE is the one we must follow, HE is the one who saves.


Blessings to you!

 
 
 

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