Is Jesus the only way to God?
This week, we're grappling with one of Christianity's pivotal questions: Is Jesus truly the only way to God?
We've been exploring some of the most profound questions about faith throughout this series, such as the trustworthiness of the Bible, the existence of God, and the complex issue of evil in the world. Jesus makes an astounding declaration about His identity and relationship with God—statements that would have been revolutionary to His listeners. We uncover Jesus' profound assertion, "I am the way and the truth and the life." As we engage with the idea that Jesus doesn't just show us a path but claims to be the path Himself, we'll discuss what this means for us in our understanding of God, faith, and salvation.
Are there multiple different ways to God? Are all religions basically the same? The answer to those questions is no. Jesus is unique in who he is and his relationship with the Father. Trust in him and his death on the cross is the only hope people have in this life or the next.
How is Jesus different from other religions’ founders and prophets?
What is the relationship between God the Father and Jesus? Why is that important?
What do the words mediator and ransom mean? How does Jesus fulfill those things for us?