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Alex McFarland: Jesus — More than Mere Man

Alex McFarland

Among the many objections to Christianity, one of the most unfounded is this: “Jesus was just a man.” Some see Him as a wise teacher, a moral leader, or even a revolutionary—but nothing more. The idea that Jesus was divine, the Son of God, is often dismissed as a later invention by the early church. 

But is that what the evidence really shows? 

If Jesus was merely a man, then Christianity collapses. But if He was who He claimed to be—God in the flesh—then everything changes. Let’s explore why the claim of Jesus’ divinity is not only credible, but compelling. 

1. Jesus Claimed to Be God 

Some argue that Jesus never claimed to be divine. But a closer look at the Gospels tells a different story. In John 10:30, Jesus said, “I and the Father are one.” In John 8:58, He declared, “Before Abraham was born, I am”—a direct reference to the divine name God used in Exodus 3:14. 

His audience understood exactly what He meant. They picked up stones to kill Him for blasphemy. Jesus didn’t just claim to speak for God—He claimed to be God. 

2. Jesus Backed Up His Claims with Miracles 

Claims are easy to make. But Jesus backed up His words with actions. He healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, calmed storms, and even raised the dead. These weren’t parlor tricks—they were signs of divine authority. 

Even His enemies didn’t deny His miracles. Instead, they tried to explain them away or accuse Him of using demonic power (Mark 3:22). But the sheer volume and variety of His miracles point to something far greater than human ability. 

3. Jesus Fulfilled Ancient Prophecies 

Long before Jesus was born, the Old Testament foretold the coming of a Messiah—one who would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2), suffer for our sins (Isaiah 53), and rise again (Psalm 16:10). 

Jesus fulfilled over 300 prophecies, many of which were beyond His human control. The odds of one person fulfilling even a handful of these by chance are astronomical. This isn’t coincidence—it’s confirmation. 

4. The Resurrection Proves His Divinity 

The ultimate proof of Jesus’ identity is the resurrection. If Jesus stayed in the tomb, then He was just another religious leader who died. But if He rose from the dead—as the historical evidence strongly supports—then He is exactly who He claimed to be. 

The resurrection is not a myth. It’s the best explanation for the empty tomb, the transformation of the disciples, and the explosive growth of the early church. 

A Final Thought 

If Jesus was just a man, then He was either deluded or deceptive. But if He was telling the truth—and the evidence says He was—then He is Lord. 

The question isn’t just “Who was Jesus?” It’s “Who is Jesus to you?” 

Because if Jesus is God—and He is—then your response to Him is the most important decision you’ll ever make. 


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Constant Crisis Has Created Spiritual Numbness—And That May Be The Greatest Danger Of All

The modern world is experiencing what many psychologists and cultural analysts now describe as “apocalypse fatigue.” After years of pandemics, lockdowns, economic instability, global conflict, social unrest, and relentless media-driven fear cycles, people are emotionally worn down. Many no longer react with urgency to alarming headlines because they have become desensitized. Constant crisis has created spiritual numbness. Ironically, this emotional fatigue is occurring at the exact moment Bible prophecy indicates the world should be paying closer attention than ever before.

Weaponized Compassion: Requiring Legal Assimilation Is Not Bigotry

Under the guise of standard social justice rhetoric, which has gained steam throughout the 21st century, political forces have intentionally grouped vastly different global populations into a single, massive group, referred to as "the oppressed." Within this manufactured coalition, one group has become particularly shielded from critical scrutiny: Muslims. Everyone is welcome in America, under the big umbrella of freedom. The United States welcomes people of any faith, ethnicity, or background—including Muslims—provided they enter through established, lawful channels and possess the proper motivation to honor this nation. This is legal assimilation. What this is not is bigotry.

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Prophetic Pieces: As Putin Ups The Ante In The Arms Race, Russia Considers Providing Refuge To Top Iranian Leaders

Prophetic events in the end times right now are casting their shadows over the Middle East like never before. Preparations for the Gog Magog coalition prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are increasing and intensifying. Written 2,500 years ago by Ezekiel, these chapters prophesy an end-time invasion of Israel led by the nations of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Two significant developments showcase that the prophetic pieces are falling perfectly into place.

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Israel My Glory

Alex McFarland

Among the many objections to Christianity, one of the most unfounded is this: “Jesus was just a man.” Some see Him as a wise teacher, a moral leader, or even a revolutionary—but nothing more. The idea that Jesus was divine, the Son of God, is often dismissed as a later invention by the early church. 

But is that what the evidence really shows? 

If Jesus was merely a man, then Christianity collapses. But if He was who He claimed to be—God in the flesh—then everything changes. Let’s explore why the claim of Jesus’ divinity is not only credible, but compelling. 

1. Jesus Claimed to Be God 

Some argue that Jesus never claimed to be divine. But a closer look at the Gospels tells a different story. In John 10:30, Jesus said, “I and the Father are one.” In John 8:58, He declared, “Before Abraham was born, I am”—a direct reference to the divine name God used in Exodus 3:14. 

His audience understood exactly what He meant. They picked up stones to kill Him for blasphemy. Jesus didn’t just claim to speak for God—He claimed to be God. 

2. Jesus Backed Up His Claims with Miracles 

Claims are easy to make. But Jesus backed up His words with actions. He healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, calmed storms, and even raised the dead. These weren’t parlor tricks—they were signs of divine authority. 

Even His enemies didn’t deny His miracles. Instead, they tried to explain them away or accuse Him of using demonic power (Mark 3:22). But the sheer volume and variety of His miracles point to something far greater than human ability. 

3. Jesus Fulfilled Ancient Prophecies 

Long before Jesus was born, the Old Testament foretold the coming of a Messiah—one who would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2), suffer for our sins (Isaiah 53), and rise again (Psalm 16:10). 

Jesus fulfilled over 300 prophecies, many of which were beyond His human control. The odds of one person fulfilling even a handful of these by chance are astronomical. This isn’t coincidence—it’s confirmation. 

4. The Resurrection Proves His Divinity 

The ultimate proof of Jesus’ identity is the resurrection. If Jesus stayed in the tomb, then He was just another religious leader who died. But if He rose from the dead—as the historical evidence strongly supports—then He is exactly who He claimed to be. 

The resurrection is not a myth. It’s the best explanation for the empty tomb, the transformation of the disciples, and the explosive growth of the early church. 

A Final Thought 

If Jesus was just a man, then He was either deluded or deceptive. But if He was telling the truth—and the evidence says He was—then He is Lord. 

The question isn’t just “Who was Jesus?” It’s “Who is Jesus to you?” 

Because if Jesus is God—and He is—then your response to Him is the most important decision you’ll ever make. 


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Constant Crisis Has Created Spiritual Numbness—And That May Be The Greatest Danger Of All

The modern world is experiencing what many psychologists and cultural analysts now describe as “apocalypse fatigue.” After years of pandemics, lockdowns, economic instability, global conflict, social unrest, and relentless media-driven fear cycles, people are emotionally worn down. Many no longer react with urgency to alarming headlines because they have become desensitized. Constant crisis has created spiritual numbness. Ironically, this emotional fatigue is occurring at the exact moment Bible prophecy indicates the world should be paying closer attention than ever before.

Weaponized Compassion: Requiring Legal Assimilation Is Not Bigotry

Under the guise of standard social justice rhetoric, which has gained steam throughout the 21st century, political forces have intentionally grouped vastly different global populations into a single, massive group, referred to as "the oppressed." Within this manufactured coalition, one group has become particularly shielded from critical scrutiny: Muslims. Everyone is welcome in America, under the big umbrella of freedom. The United States welcomes people of any faith, ethnicity, or background—including Muslims—provided they enter through established, lawful channels and possess the proper motivation to honor this nation. This is legal assimilation. What this is not is bigotry.

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Prophetic Pieces: As Putin Ups The Ante In The Arms Race, Russia Considers Providing Refuge To Top Iranian Leaders

Prophetic events in the end times right now are casting their shadows over the Middle East like never before. Preparations for the Gog Magog coalition prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are increasing and intensifying. Written 2,500 years ago by Ezekiel, these chapters prophesy an end-time invasion of Israel led by the nations of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Two significant developments showcase that the prophetic pieces are falling perfectly into place.

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Israel My Glory

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SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.