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Messiah Jesus: The World's Only True Hope
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Messiah Jesus explores the concepts of the biblical Messiah, pseudo-messiahs, hope, heaven, and the prophetic criteria for messiahship while showing that only Jesus fulfilled God's prophetic standards.

As you read you'll find answers to:
•Who/What will Messiah be?
•How will He appear?
•Where and when will He show up?
•What will He do?
•Has God confirmed His Messiah?
•Is Jesus the only way to God?
•Is there true hope?

Messiah Jesus equips you to recognize the truth that Jesus is God's Messiah and the Savior of the world. This is a faith-building tool that answers questions and clarifies areas concerning Jesus' messianic role. Let God use this book to take your confidence and worship to another level as you increase in grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ!

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    Messiah Jesus - Eloy Puga

    MESSIAH JESUS: THE WORLD’S ONLY TRUE HOPE

    By

    Eloy Puga

    © 2022 Eloy Puga

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    Acknowledgement is made to the following for permission to reprint copyrighted material:

    Scripture quotations, unless otherwise noted, are from the HOLMAN CHRISTIAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Holman Christian Standard Bible®, Holman CSB®, and HCSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.

    Scripture quotations marked CJB are from the COMPLETE JEWISH BIBLE by David H. Stern. Copyright © 1998. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Messianic Jewish Publishers, 6120 Day Long Lane, Clarksville, MD 21029. www.messianicjewish.net.

    Scripture quotations marked ESV are from The Holy Bible, ENGLISH STANDARD VERSION®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Scripture quotations marked NASB are from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

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    Scripture quotations marked NKJV are from the NEW KING JAMES VERSION.

    Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Cover art:

    Christ with Arms Folded, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, circa 1657-61.

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    CONTENTS

    List of Abbreviations.............................................

    Preface......................................................

    UNIT 1: INTRODUCTORY MATTERS

    Chapter 1: The Purpose and Importance of this Study

    Introduction..........................................................

    This Book’s Flow..................................................

    Chapter 2: Prolegomena: God, The Bible and Messianic Prophecy, Truth, Jesus, and Religious Roads to God

    God...........................................................

    The Bible and Messianic Prophecy.......................................

    Truth..........................................................

    Jesus..........................................................

    Religious Roads to God..............................................

    Summary........................................................

    UNIT 2: THE MESSIAH, HOPE, AND MESSIANIC CRITERIA

    Chapter 3: The Idea of the Messiah, Other Religions’ Messiahs, and Time

    The Idea of the Messiah..............................................

    Other Religions’ Messiahs and Time.....................................

    Views of Time....................................................

    Secular View of Time.............................................

    Eastern View of Time.............................................

    Western (Biblical/Covenantal) View of Time.............................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 4: Is There True Hope?

    Absence of Hope..................................................

    Generic Hope and the Biblical View of Hope................................

    Present-Day Hope of the Believer.......................................

    Misplaced Vain Hope...............................................

    Eschatological Hope................................................

    The Messianic Age/The Millennial Kingdom in the Kingdom of God.............

    Heaven......................................................

    Hope and the Messiah...............................................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 5: Biblical Prophecy as Non-negotiable Messianic Criteria

    Criteria #1: Who/What He Will Be? Part 1: Divine: Eternal......................

    Criteria #2: Who/What He Will Be? Part 2: Human: Seed of David from Judah.........

    Criteria #3: How He Will Appear/Be Born? Through a Virgin Birth.................

    Criteria #4: Where He Will Appear? In Israel................................

    Criteria #5: When He Will Appear? Before the Year AD 70......................

    Criteria #6: What He Will Do? Part 1: Be Rejected, Suffer, and Die.................

    Criteria #7: What He Will Do? Part 2: Resurrect..............................

    Summary........................................................

    UNIT 3: PSEUDO MESSIAHS, PSEUDO HOPE, AND PSEUDO WAYS TO GOD

    Chapter 6: Two Pseudo Messiahs of Judaism

    Bar Kokhba......................................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    Sabbatai Zevi.....................................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 7: The Pseudo Messiah of Baha’ism

    Baha’u’llah......................................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 8: Three Pseudo Messiahs of Cults of Christianity

    Jim Jones of Peoples Temple...........................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    Sun Myung Moon of Unification Church...................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    David Koresh of Branch Davidians......................................

    Concise History and Description......................................

    Analysis......................................................

    Summary........................................................

    ––––––––

    UNIT 4: THE SUPREME CREDENTIALS OF JESUS AND HIS FULFILLMENT OF MESSIANIC CRITERIA WHICH LEADS TO GOD’S EXCLUSIVE CONFIRMATION OF JESUS AS MESSIAH

    Chapter 9: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 1 (Who/What):

    Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria 1 and 2: The God-Man

    Fulfillment of Criteria Concerning His Nature...............................

    Hypostatic Union: The God-Man: Jesus’ Divinity..........................

    Hypostatic Union: The God-Man: Jesus’ Humanity through David and Judah........

    Hypostatic Union: More than Humanity and Not less than Deity.................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 10: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 2 (How):

    Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria 3: Prophecy of His Virgin Birth

    Fulfillment of Criteria Concerning His Virgin Birth............................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 11: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 3 (Where/When):  Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria 4 and 5: Prophecies of Place and Timing

    Fulfillment of Criteria Concerning Where He Would Appear......................

    Fulfillment of Criteria Concerning When He Would Appear......................

    Genesis 49.10..................................................

    Daniel 9.25-26 (A Portion of Daniel’s Seventy Weeks).......................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 12: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 4 (What):  Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria 6: Prophecies of Isaiah and Psalms: Rejection, Suffering, and Death

    Fulfillment of Criteria from Isaiah.......................................

    Rejection and Suffering............................................

    Death........................................................

    Fulfillment of Criteria from Psalms......................................

    Rejection and Suffering............................................

    Death........................................................

    Additional Apologetic on Jesus’ Death....................................

    The Main Reason of Jesus’ Death: Atonement...............................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 13: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 5 (What):  Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria 7: Prophecies of Psalms and Isaiah: Resurrection

    Fulfillment of Criteria Concerning His Resurrection...........................

    Additional Apologetic on Jesus’ Resurrection................................

    Clarification of Terms.............................................

    The Disciples’ Experiences of the Resurrected Messiah.......................

    Types of Appearances and Refutations..................................

    The Conversion of the Apostle Paul....................................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 14: The Supreme Credentials of Jesus the Messiah Part 6: God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus as Messiah

    God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus through His Infancy......................

    1.  Pre-birth Confirmation..........................................

    2.  Birth-day Confirmation.........................................

    3.  Post-birth Confirmation.........................................

    God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus at His Baptism.........................

    God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus at His Transfiguration.....................

    God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus through His Resurrection...................

    Summary........................................................

    UNIT 5: JESUS THE MESSIAH AS THE EXCLUSIVE WAY

    Chapter 15: The Way: The Meaning of Jesus’ Exclusivity Part 1: Positive Perspective

    The Way in Jesus’ Self Understanding....................................

    1.  Boyhood...................................................

    2.  Ministry...................................................

    3.  Before Crucifixion............................................

    4.  After Resurrection.............................................

    The Way to Forgiveness and Reconciliation.................................

    1.  Forgiveness.................................................

    2.  Reconciliation...............................................

    The Way to Ultimate Hope............................................

    The Way to Truth..................................................

    The Way to Life...................................................

    The Way to God...................................................

    1.  John 14.6...................................................

    2.  Acts 4.12...................................................

    3.  1 Timothy 2.5................................................

    Summary........................................................

    Chapter 16: The Way: The Meaning of Jesus’ Exclusivity Part 2: Negative Perspective

    The Falsehood of Religious Pluralism.....................................

    1.  Theological Reason for Pluralism’s Falsity............................

    2.  Logical Reason for Pluralism’s Falsity...............................

    Summary........................................................

    UNIT 6: CONCLUSION: JESUS IS THE TRUE MESSIAH WHO OFFERS TRUE HOPE WHILE BEING THE ONLY WAY TO GOD

    Chapter 17: Conclusion: Jesus is the True Messiah of True Hope

    Recap..........................................................

    To Whom Shall We Go?.............................................

    Referential Matters

    Appendix I: The Second Coming of Messiah and Why You Should Care..............

    Appendix II: The Gospel of Jesus the Messiah...............................

    Appendix III: Statements on Christology...................................

    1.  The Chalcedonian Creed (AD 451)..................................

    2.  The Word Made Flesh: The Ligonier Statement on Christology (AD 2016).......

    Appendix IV: Examined Messianic Prophecies that Jesus Fulfilled..................

    Glossary........................................................

    Bibliography.....................................................

    LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

    BSAC   Bibliotheca Sacra

    BKC   The Bible Knowledge Commentary, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck

    CJB   Complete Jewish Bible

    DJG Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, ed. Joel B. Green, Scot McKnight, and I. Howard Marshall

    EBC    The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, ed. F. E. Gaebelein, K. L. Barker, and

    J. R. Kohlenberger

    EDBT   Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, ed. W. A. Elwell

    EDT    Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, ed. W. A. Elwell

    EDWR   The Evangelical Dictionary of World Religions, ed. H. W. House

    ESV    English Standard Version

    Gk    Greek

    Hb     Hebrew 

    HCSB   Holman Christian Standard Bible

    JNTC   Jewish New Testament Commentary

    JETS   Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

    MBC   The Moody Bible Commentary, ed. M. Rydelnik and M. Vanlaningham

    NASB   New American Standard Bible

    NBC   New Bible Commentary, ed. G. J. Wenham, J. A. Motyer, D. A. Carson,

    and R. T. France

    NIBC   New International Bible Commentary, ed. F. F. Bruce

    NIV   New International Version

    NKJV   New King James Version

    ODWR  The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, ed. J. Bowker

    PNTC   The Pillar New Testament Commentary

    TDNT Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, ed. G. Kittel and G. Friedrich, trans. G. W. Bromiley.

    TMSJ   The Master’s Seminary Journal

    TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, ed. R. L. Harris, G. L. Archer Jr., and B. K. Waltke.

    WBC   Word Biblical Commentary

    ZIBD Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary, ed. J. D. Douglas and M. C. Tenney, revised M. Silva

    By Your Spirit, and within the steps of eternal life,

    may we know You, the only true God,

    and the One You have sent —

    Jesus Christ.

    PREFACE

    This work is a forceful defense and propagation of Jesus’ Messiahship. It’s an edited version of my doctoral thesis. People have asked if the thesis will be published, well here it is for all to enjoy, to be edified, and to be challenged by. Since my life changing encounter with the Lord of Life, Light, and Love in 2003, I have dedicated my life to Him and to His service. One way that I show my dedication is by attempting to love the Lord with all my mind; this is simply another humble offering to His Majesty.

    I think that there are at least two fruitful ways to read this book, one is to read it straight through, the other is to read the Introduction in Chapter 1, followed by Chapters 4 and 5, then Chapters 9-17 (the rest of the book). The footnotes are helpful as clarification points, the reference material seeks to edify and hopefully shows my heart, certain terms are also explained in the glossary.

    I would like to thank the people who have supported me in this long endeavor, from my best friend and wife, Jennifer, to my daughter Mari and her encouragements of "100!" to the faithful saints I’ve had the privilege to befriend and learn from. There are many to name but here are a few: Dustin and Christine, Joe, Edgar, and the many other dear brothers and sisters I have fellowshipped with who love Jesus and are awaiting His return.

    Love, grace, and peace!

    Eloy

    John 330  

    UNIT 1: INTRODUCTORY MATTERS

    Chapter One

    The Purpose and Importance of this Study

    Introduction[1]

    Approximately 80 percent of the world’s population adheres to the five biggest world religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.[2] One of the commonalities of these and of other faiths is the hopeful belief in the appearing of some type of messiah savior: Christianity has Jesus, Islam awaits the Mahdi, Hinduism awaits Kalki, Buddhism awaits Maitreya, and most of Judaism is still waiting for their Messiah.[3] There are/have also been many self-proclaimed Messiahs that were affiliated with various cults of Christianity, adherents of these cults are hopeful that their Messiah will also truly appear.[4]

    This raises some questions: Are all these Messiahs going to appear? Has the Messiah already appeared? How can we know if any of these Messiah figures is the true One? Are there any messianic criteria which one could use to measure the propositions and the deeds of a supposed Messiah? Can any Messiah bring true hope?

    By using the Bible as a measuring rod, it will be shown that Jesus of Nazareth is the only one who could/did undoubtedly fulfill messianic prophecy.[5] However, people do boldly claim otherwise that Jesus did not fulfill messianic prophecy and that He was nothing but a pseudo Messiah at worst or a manifestation of God at best (with a few other views of Jesus in between, see next paragraph). Writing on the expectation of the Messiah appearing during Roman rule, Jewish scholar, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, states, During this period various false Messiahs appeared, including Jesus whom the Jews refused to accept because he did not fulfil the prophecies of messianic redemption contained in the Hebrew Bible.[6]

    Even though many of Judaism’s scholars concur with Cohn-Sherbok, there are varied views on Jesus which are seen in Jewish circles as presenting Him as a false prophet, thus only a prophet. Islam also holds to Jesus being a prophet, extremely revered, albeit nothing more than a prophet. Another view of Jesus is that He was a Jewish non-messianic social reformer.[7]

    I think that out of the various non-biblical views of Jesus, if one had to choose the best non-biblical view it’ll be from the Baha’i faith; Jesus was a manifestation of God. But the Baha’i faith also proposes that He was not God and that He is not the Messiah. Nonetheless, the main zeitgeist of the western world presents Jesus as just one of the many religious founders whom are all on par with each other and that He is definitely no Messiah. Thus, Jesus is not unique, nothing makes Him special, He is just one of the boys, therefore, He is well placed on the same reverential plane alongside one of the many avatars of Hinduism, the Buddha, Confucius, Muhammad, Baha’u’llah, etc.[8]

    The aforementioned types of erroneous thoughts ultimately lead to Jesus being toned down to being quite an amicable fellow while simultaneously being one of the many roads to God. This does not agree with the biblical record of Jesus being the prophesied Messiah, Jesus being the one and only Son of God, Jesus being the preexistent one who came to earth through the incarnation, Jesus being the only savior of the world, Jesus being the only way to God, Jesus being the final Judge of humanity, while also being humanity’s ultimate hope.[9] Religious pluralism, the idea that all religions lead to God/some type of salvation and that no religion and/or any religious founder is special, is diametrically opposed to the truths of the Bible. Even though religious pluralism has been in vogue, and truth is not heralded as that which corresponds to reality, what is true must be clearly and robustly presented.

    The Messiahship of Jesus is a vital doctrine that must not take a backseat to any other Christian doctrine, Jesus is the Messiah. Jesus is the one who was prophesied about throughout the entire Old Testament (OT). It was through the New Testament (NT) fulfilment of messianic prophecy that God confirmed that Jesus was in fact the Messiah.[10] Therefore, a biblical argument can be made that if Jesus is the prophesied Messiah, it follows that all others are pseudo messiahs, and that Jesus is the only way to God. One aim of this work is to not only show that the Messiahship of Jesus and Christian exclusivism are interrelated and inseparable, but to show why they are deeply connected.

    Two main underlying arguments umbrella this work, they both can be presented in logical forms. One main argument will aim to answer the question, Did any person outside of Jesus fulfill messianic prophecy? This question is mainly raised concerning the pseudo messiahs that will be examined.

    The logical form that will be used is modus ponens, the way of affirmation:

    (If p, then q; p therefore, q).

    If A – any person does not fulfill messianic prophecy,

    Then B – it is impossible for that person to be the true Messiah and the way to God.

    A – These persons did not fulfill messianic prophecy.

    Therefore, B – it is impossible for these persons to be the true Messiah and the way to God.

    A ⊃ B

    A

    ∴ B

    Another argument aims to answer the question, Is fulfilled messianic prophecy indicative of the true Messiah and the way to God?

    The logical form of sorites will be used, this form heaps up premises that all link together, for example:

    p ⊃ q

    q ⊃ r

    r ⊃ s

    ∴ p ⊃ s

    If C – fulfilled messianic prophecy and NT records indicate God’s confirmation of Jesus and Him being the sole way to God,

    then D – Jesus is the true exclusive Messiah.

    If D – Jesus is the true exclusive Messiah,

    then E – outside of Jesus there are only pseudo Messiahs and pseudo ways to God.

    If E – outside of Jesus there are only pseudo Messiahs and pseudo ways to God,

    then F – Jesus’ exclusivity is true.[11]

    C ⊃ D

    D ⊃ E

    E ⊃ F

    ∴ C ⊃ F

    This theological work encompasses various branches of religious studies and theology, it is best understood as an offering in ACCEPT,[12] the ACCEPT acronym describes a study in:

    A – Apologetics

    C – Comparative Religion

    C – Christology

    E – Exegesis

    P – Prophecy

    T – Trinitarian Worldview (within a)

    With the proper understanding that spiritual weapons used by Christians are not of this world (2 Cor 10.4-5), the researched data based in the aforementioned areas will be analyzed and critically evaluated to intelligently argue against messianic false hoods while proclaiming the truth of Jesus’ messiahship and His exclusivity in a fresh way. May this work be used to demolish arguments that put themselves up against the knowledge of God while showing the way to the only true hope in this world is found in Jesus.

    This Book’s Flow

    This section lays out the main flow of the book; each unit logically follows the previous one. It doesn’t have to be read this way, it’s just the basic lay out. If there’s any section that peaks more interest than others start there.

    Unit 1 Introductory Matters: Chapter 1 lays a foundation for this study’s importance mainly dealing with introductory material. Chapter 2 explains some key terms and concepts in this work, an explanation on why God is presupposed in this work is offered (this chapter does not give an argument for God’s existence) while briefly discussing some of God’s attributes critical to this project (i.e. truthfulness of God, faithfulness of God, etc.). Scripture will be explained to be from God and wholly trustworthy, some evidences for its historical reliability will be given. Basic views on truth will also be explained, mainly the correspondence theory of truth and the view of truth in religion. The person of Jesus will be presented with a biblical view while raising awareness on how famous and impactful His life has been throughout the centuries, this section sets the tone for Jesus being supreme and thus having no equals. Hope will be briefly discussed to touch upon the fact that everybody lives with some type of hope, if there is no hope present then people are utterly in despair either consciously or unconsciously. Lastly, the idea of many roads leading to God (religious pluralism) and how this idea is quite prevalent in current-day society will be briefly discussed.

    Unit 2 The Messiah, Hope, and Messianic Criteria deals with the following: Chapter 3 presents the concept of the Messiah originating from the OT while also including but not being limited to Jewish thoughts on the Messiah. The majority of the world will be shown to be awaiting some type of savior as attested to in various religions. As the majority of the world awaits some type of Messiah, a few ideas of time pertinent to the study will be discussed.

    Chapter 4 follows with a discussion about the idea of hope. Hope will be defined generally, then the biblical view of hope will be presented specifically. Types of hope are differentiated between present-day hope of the believer, misplaced vain hope, eschatological hope, and hope and the Messiah.

    In chapter 5, the biblical criteria for the Messiah will be presented in seven parts, these seven parts have to do with the who, what, when, where, and how of the Messiah. Selected biblical messianic prophetic texts will be presented and discussed as being the non-negotiable criteria that the true Messiah himself must fulfill to be considered genuine.

    Unit 3 Pseudo Messiahs, Pseudo Hope, and Pseudo Ways to God begins a new unit of the study which follows the same method throughout each chapter: to honestly present each messianic contender by giving a brief history and description followed by analysis to conclude whether or not the messianic contender meets the selected biblical criteria for true Messiahship. Chapter 6 presents and examines two alleged Messiahs of Judaism, chapter 7 presents and examines the alleged Messiah from the Baha’i faith, and chapter 8 presents and examines three alleged Messiahs of separate cults of Christianity.[13]

    Unit 4 The Supreme Credentials of Jesus and His Fulfillment of Messianic Criteria which Lead to God’s Exclusive Confirmation of Jesus as Messiah deals with the investigation of all seven criteria being fulfilled in the life of Jesus, this shows that Jesus Christ is truly supreme. This unit is more than mere proof texting using NT evidence, this unit will examine and explain/interpret the fulfillment of biblical prophetic criteria.[14]

    Chapter 9 deals with criteria 1 and 2: the divinity and humanity (respectively) of the Messiah. OT prophecies found (but not limited to) in Micah 5, Isaiah 9, Deuteronomy 18, Jeremiah 23, etc. will be examined and explained. Since the Messiah is to be both divine and human, the hypostatic union will be discussed.

    Chapter 10 deals with criteria 3: how is the Messiah to arrive on this earth? By investigating Isaiah 7.14 referring to the virgin birth of Jesus that question will be answered. In chapter 11, criteria 4 and 5 regarding the where and when, the place and timing of the Messiah’s coming will be investigated. Micah 5.2 shows that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem, Israel, and concerning the timing of the Messiah’s arrival, Gen.49.10 and Daniel’s Seventy Weeks will be investigated.

    Chapter 12 examines criteria 6 concerning another aspect of what the Messiah will do. The Messiah was prophesied to be rejected, to suffer, and to die. Prophecies specifically in Isaiah and in the Psalms will be examined. An apologetic for the death of Jesus will be presented. Chapter 13 closes the examination of messianic criteria with a section about criteria 7: the resurrection of the Messiah. Like the previous chapter, prophecies in Isaiah and the Psalms will be examined. Additionally an apologetic for the resurrection of Jesus will also be given.

    In chapter 14, God’s confirmation of Jesus will be presented and discussed. This chapter is indeed critical to this study because even after all the biblical criteria concerning the Messiah is shown to be fulfilled in Jesus, now God Himself is shown to have the final word for His selection of the Messiah that He has sent; He has sent and confirmed Jesus His only Son. God confirms this is the case through Jesus’ infancy, baptism, transfiguration, and resurrection.

    Unit 5 Jesus the Messiah as the Exclusive Way not only chronologically follows but truly logically follows from all the previous units and expounds on the exclusivity of Jesus. Since this study will show Jesus to be the true Messiah, chapter 15 now presents Jesus’ exclusivity from a positive perspective, the chapter explains that in Jesus’ self-understanding He knew that He was the Messiah, followed by the positive perspectives that He is also the exclusive way to forgiveness and reconciliation, hope, truth, eternal life, and the sole way to God, which ultimately correlates with His exclusivism.

    Chapter 16 deals with the negative aspect of Jesus’ exclusivity meaning that since He is the exclusive Messiah, hence the only way to God, then it is impossible for there to be other ways to God. This chapter deals with the main reasons why religious pluralism is false. This chapter also suggests that pluralism has demonic underpinnings.

    Unit 6 Conclusion: Jesus is the True Messiah Who Offers True Hope While Being the Only Way to God closes the study with chapter 17. The closing chapter is a recap of the study’s content and ends with a sobering inquiry that after everything that God has accomplished in Jesus, if Jesus is not the true Messiah than what other hope does this world have? If humanity refuses to have confidence (life-changing faith/belief) in Jesus, then to whom shall it go? Simply put, there is and there will be no other Messiah other than Jesus. The One who was prophesied has truly come, Yeshua Ha-Mashiach.

    Chapter Two

    Prolegomena: God, The Bible and Messianic Prophecy, Truth, Jesus, and Religious Roads to God

    God

    The existence of a personal God is cardinal to all evangelical theology.[15] In this work God is the Great Presupposition; He is assumed to exist. My belief in the God of the Bible is properly basic[16] meaning that this belief is held as being foundational and not accepted based on other beliefs. Examples of properly basic beliefs are: there is a past, the author of this work exists at the time of this writing, and every human person in one way or another was conceived by two human parents.[17] So in this work the burden of proof of the existence of God is not necessarily in the Christian’s court.[18] God’s existence is simply presupposed/assumed; He is the God who is there, the God who revealed Himself and who answers prayer.

    God is more than Plato’s Form of the Good or his Demiurge, God is also more than Aristotle’s Unmoved Mover. God is better described as the God of St. Anselm’s Ontological argument, meaning that God is the most excellent being that can be conceived, nothing greater than God can be conceived. The God referred to in this study is the God who made the world and everything in it – He is Lord of heaven and earth . . . (Acts 17.24).

    Furthermore, God is Spirit, in and of Himself infinite in being, glory, blessedness, and perfection, all sufficient, eternal, unchangeable, incomprehensible, everywhere present (omnipresent), almighty (omnipotent), knowing all things (omniscient), most wise, most holy, most just, most merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth.[19] This is a short summary of some of God’s attributes/qualities/excellencies/characteristics.

    What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.[20] Therefore, as a solid foundation for this work is being set, one must think rightly about God. Thus, a few of His attributes that were mentioned above must be kept in mind throughout this work; this will greatly benefit the reader in understanding how God functions according to His own character. There are three attributes of God that umbrella this work’s main arguments: the immutability of God, the truthfulness of God, and the wisdom of God.[21] These three attributes will be briefly discussed from two perspectives: God’s essential character and His purposes/plans.

    First, the immutability of God, God’s unchangeableness. God categorically never changes. God said, For I, the Lord, do not change . . . (Mal 3.6 NASB),

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