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Henry Mahan

Three Broad Facts

Henry Mahan 5 min read
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Henry Mahan
Henry Mahan 5 min read
1,528 articles 3,940 sermons 760 books

Henry Mahan presents three irrefutable facts that demand honest engagement from skeptics and agnostics: the historical reality and unparalleled influence of Jesus Christ, whose claims to deity and resurrection distinguish him from all other religious leaders; the miraculous preservation and universal relevance of the Bible despite its composition across fifteen hundred years by forty disparate authors, demonstrating divine authorship rather than human invention; and the demonstrable moral and spiritual transformation of individuals, families, and nations where Christ is genuinely believed and the Scriptures are honored, contrasting sharply with societies that reject biblical Christianity. Rather than dismissing Christianity as mere human fabrication, Mahan argues that these three facts—Christ's person and work, Scripture's authority and endurance, and Christianity's transformative power—constitute undeniable evidence that demands serious theological reckoning.

What does the Bible say about the existence of Jesus Christ?

The Bible affirms the historical existence of Jesus Christ as the Son of God who lived, died, and rose again.

The Bible presents Jesus Christ not just as a figure of religious importance, but as the central figure in God's redemptive plan for humanity. Historical accounts confirm His birth in Bethlehem, His ministry on earth, and His crucifixion under Roman authority. The New Testament stresses His resurrection, which validates His claims about His identity as the Son of God and the way to salvation (John 14:6). Without His resurrection, the Christian faith lacks its foundation and power.

John 14:6, 1 Corinthians 15:14-17

How do we know the Bible is true?

The enduring nature and consistent message of the Bible across centuries affirm its truth and divine authority.

The Bible is unique in its composition; written over 1,500 years by approximately forty different authors, it presents a unified message of redemption through Jesus Christ, despite the diversity of backgrounds and contexts of its authors. This consistency, along with its ability to withstand historical scrutiny and philosophical challenges, supports the claim that it is the true Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16). The Bible's survival through centuries, being translated into numerous languages, and its powerful impact on individuals and cultures further testify to its truthfulness.

2 Timothy 3:16, Hebrews 4:12

Why is true Christianity important for individuals and communities?

True Christianity transforms individuals and communities by instilling hope, integrity, and moral behavior.

The impact of true Christianity is evident in how it shapes the lives and conduct of its followers. In communities where the Christian faith is embraced, there tends to be a greater awareness of human rights, moral accountability, and individual freedoms (Galatians 5:1). The transformative power of the gospel brings about not just individual change but social change, fostering love, compassion, and integrity among believers. The contrast between lives changed by Christ and those who reject Him illustrates the profound difference this faith makes in homes and communities, creating environments where hope and truth prevail.

Galatians 5:1, Matthew 5:14-16

    When sceptics and agnostics have' said all that they can say – there are three broad facts which they have not dealt with honestly nor been able to explain away – simple facts, plain facts, but impossible to ignore.

1. Jesus Christ Himself:
If Christianity is the mere invention of men, an opium of the people, or a foolish desire for a happy hunting ground; how do you explain Jesus Christ?
(a) His existence in history men cannot deny. He lived in this world. He was born in Bethlehem, walked this earth, died on a Roman cross and witnesses claim that He arose from the grave.
(b) Without force or bribery, without arms or money, without an earthly kingdom or great possessions, He left a mark on this world as no other person in all of history! He never wrote a book, yet no library is sufficient to hold the books written about Him. He never wrote a song, yet He has been the theme of more songs than all others combined.
(c) All other religious leaders came to live; He came to die! All other messiahs chose as their followers the rich, powerful, and influential – He chose the poor, despised, and the rejected. All other messiahs say, "Follow me, I'll show you the way." He said, "Follow Me, I am the way." All others claim to be messengers of God. He said, "I and the Father are One." All others stay dead; He arose and all of His claims, promises, and work depend on His resurrection. How do you explain Jesus Christ?
2. The Bible itself:
If Christianity is the mere invention of men and has no Divine authority or foundation, how do you explain the Bible?
(a) Dating back three thousand-five hundred years; written by forty men over a period of fifteen hundred years; most of its writers never knew one another. They certainly never consulted one another or collaborated together, yet when the sixty-six books were brought together, they declared one message of redemption; the revelation of one person, Jesus Christ, in type, promise, picture, and person.
(b) Written by men who were not scholars, authors, or recognized as literary giants; written in a language now all but dead; hated by many; mocked, ridiculed, and the butt of jokes! Powerful men have tried to destroy it, explain it away, and change its message, yet it continues to be printed in over one thousand languages and read by more people than all other books combined. The Bible hasendured the test of time. Where are the books of men printed even five hundred years ago? The last entry in the Bible occured two thousand years ago. It has overcome the barrier of custom and nationality. It is read by Americans. Chinese, French, and Africans; read by old and young, read by lawyers and laborers – it meets the need of all.
(c) The Bible tells the truth about man in plain terms. It does not dignify, justify, or gloss over his sins, imperfections, and inabilities. It shuts him up to the mercy of God and leaves his deliverance in the hands of a sovereign, yet gracious God. The Bible tells the truth about God, claiming, as no other book dares, to be the very Word of God. It is profound, yet simple; mysterious yet plain. It has been misused, abused, misquoted, and used as a platform by self-seeking, evil men; yet it stands unchanged, powerful, and still the world's best seller.
3. The Results of true Christianity:
If Christianity is but the invention of men and has no power beyond the resolve and determination of natural flesh, how do you explain the difference in the conditions, spirit, and behavior of men where the Bible is preached, revered, and loved; where Christ is believed, worshipped, and honored and where the Bible and Christ are rejected?
(a) I defy you to look at a map of the world and compare the countries where men are Christians and where men are infidels. In Christian countries and communities individual freedom is recognized, human life is highly regarded, human rights are recognized, laws of morality are enforced and governments are subject to the people.
(b) I challenge you to compare homes where parents are true Christians and homes where they are not. I challenge you to compare the honesty, integrity, and concern of individuals who are true believers with those who make no profession of faith in Christ. How do you account for the vast difference – the definite change in a home or a person where Christ reigns? Then compare the death of those who die in hope and those who die with no hope.

     The Lord finds men in ignorance and gives them knowledge. The Lord finds men in darkness and gives them light. The Lord finds men in superstition and gives them truth. The Lord finds men in despair and gives them hope. The Lord finds men slaves to sin and sets them free.

     It is time men quit hiding behind the hypocrite, spending their time critizing the false preachers and phony religious movements (like the poor, you have them with you always) and deal honestly with these three facts. Who is Jesus Christ? What does the Bible say? How can we account for the Miraculous change Christ makes in a home, community and an individual?

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