If you pay attention to the news and know anything about Jesus of Nazareth (who many people believe is the Son of God), then you might be familiar with what Rainn Wilson is talking about.
Furthermore, if you agree with the actor (best known for the TV sitcom The Office) then it’s a no-brainer that you’ll want nothing to do with Jesus or the people who claim to follow Him.
But I can’t stress this enough: it’s absolutely VITAL that you separate Jesus from His followers (and that includes ME) because I strongly believe how you think about Him will effect your life now and for all eternity.
When He was physically on Earth, Jesus was never (NEVER!) about gun rights, prosperity theology (think of TV preachers like Joel Osteen, Paula White and the fabulously named Creflo Dollar), anti-science, limited government (that neglects the destitute) and fierce nationalism. And today, when Jesus followers like me believe He lives in the hearts and minds of anyone who claims Him as Lord and Savior, He still isn’t.
Conversely, Jesus isn’t just about what people at the opposite end of the political spectrum claim. He wasn’t just a woman’s rights advocate or a fanatical anti-poverty crusader. Nor was He a card-carrying socialist, as some might believe. And it’s a misrepresentation to claim Jesus was primarily a humble servant of the abject poor.
So what was (and is) He about? Thousands of books have tackled that question because it’s important, especially in a violent, pandemic-ridden world staggering like a drunk leaving the bar.
While we’ll never have a definitive answer that everyone can agree on, here are a few snapshots that convinced me to follow Jesus:
- Telling religious leaders, who brought Him an adulteress woman for judgment, that anyone who had never sinned can cast the first stone at her. They all left and Jesus forgave the woman.
- Healing a man’s diseased hand on the very day when religious authorities forbade people from doing any kind of work.
- Revealing to His followers that “I am the way, the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through me.“
- Informing people that it wasn’t good enough to tolerate their opponents. They must actually love them. (!!)
- Announcing “I and my father are one” and allowing his followers to worship Him.
- Letting a woman clean his feet with expensive perfume, then telling a critical follower, who thought the perfume could have been sold and the money given to poor people, that “You will always have the poor with you. But you will not always have me.”
- Allowing religious authorities to arrest Him on trumped-up charges, then doing nothing to stop His execution because “The greatest love people can show is to die for their friends.“
I’m presenting a very, very incomplete picture of Jesus (that’s why so many books have been written about His life, death and resurrection). But I hope it’s enough for you to explore further. Some will tell you it’s a waste of time, but I believe your entire future is at stake. Don’t let anyone stop you.
I never ceases to amaze me how people continue to remake God (Jesus) in their own image, or what they perceive is His image when they look at other Christians.
This defeats the whole purpose of why the Lord came, died and was resurrected for us. To do a “make-over” is demeaning and shows a complete lack of understanding.
Blessings, Frank!
It amazes me how we make up our mind about a person based on others thoughts and opinions. I am sure that we have all changed our mind about someone once we spent some time with them. I know I have. Find out for yourself. Ask, seek, knock. Investigate, ask who, why, how – you know, the searching questions.
We all have a mind of our own, so why not use it? We should not be influenced by others, but we should allow ourselves time to become ourselves.
“What I think about when I am free to think about what I will – that is what I am or soon will become.” [A.W Tozer] I call that a “huh” statement.
Anyone who calls themselves a follower of Jesus and makes or agrees with the statement made by Mr. Wilson is on a different page or reading a different Book than I am. We cannot make Jesus into who we want Him to be. He is Who He is. Investigate and find out for yourself.
One of your best! Thank you.
Explain how we can separate Jesus from his followers when everything we supposedly know about Jesus was written by his followers. We have nothing that Jesus ever said or taught, and we know for a fact that much of is was completely made up.
All you have is the stories of followers.
There might be a point of confusion for some readers. When I refer to Jesus’s followers, I mean His followers *today* (NOT the ones who wrote the original-source biographies of His physical life on earth).
As for the other point, the only consensus against what Jesus said or taught is among people who claim He never existed. (My response to that claim: https://wp.me/p2wzRb-g3.) Please keep this in mind when you see criticism of Jesus and the original-source documents about Him.