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Aren't There Many Ways to God?
In this day and age, tolerance is seen as a great virtue. And we need to avoid a spirit that persecutes someone for their differing beliefs, or denies them their religious freedom.
But this spirit of tolerance is very different than believing that all points of view are equally valid. Ultimately, the question is whether or not we believe in truth.
Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father, except through me! (John 14:6, The Living Bible).
Not a way, a truth, or a life, but the way, the truth, and the life. And this idea marks the Christian faith. In the book of Acts, we read the apostle Peter proclaiming that:
It is by the name of Jesus Christ.
Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:10, 12, NIV)
While there may be an initial shock to this outrageous claim, it should not be dismissed simply because there are so many other religions and religious ideas. While there are many from which to choose, they differ radically from each other, and choosing where to place your spiritual trust is neither narrow-minded nor intolerant.
Truth exists, and it matters. If all roads do not lead to God, then our spiritual search will lead us to the scandalous reality of one way.
Christians believe that way is through a person Jesus Christ.
Adapted from James Emery White, A Search for the Spiritual (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998). Used by permission from James Emery White, Mecklenburg Community Church.
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