A Journey of Belief
Read: John 20:24–31
Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 13–14; Luke 10:1–24
Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 13–14; Luke 10:1–24
These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.—John 20:31
Since its first publication in 1880, Lew Wallace’s novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ has never been out of print. It has been called the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century, and it continues to draw readers today as it weaves the true story of Jesus with that of a fictional young Jewish nobleman named Judah Ben-Hur.
Amy Lifson, writing in Humanities magazine, said that the writing of the book transformed the life of the author. “As Ben-Hur guided readers through the scenes of the Passion, so did he lead the way for Lew Wallace to believe in Jesus Christ.” Wallace said, “I have seen the Nazarene . . . . I saw him perform works which no mere man could perform.”
The Gospels’ record of the life of Jesus allows us to walk alongside Him, witness His miracles, hear His words, and see His triumphal entry into Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday. At the conclusion of John’s gospel, he wrote, “Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:30-31).
Just as Lew Wallace’s research, reading of the Bible, and writing led him to believe in Jesus, so God’s Word draws us to a transformation of mind and heart by which we have eternal life in and through Him. —David McCasland
Lord, may the record of Your life be written on our minds and hearts so that we may have ever-increasing faith in You.
Many books can inform, but only the Bible can transform.
INSIGHT: The Christian accepts the Bible’s claims that Jesus Christ came to our world, performed miracles, preached about the kingdom of God, was crucified, and rose from the dead. Although Thomas knew Christ personally, he initially doubted that Christ had risen from the dead. After Thomas saw the nail prints in Jesus’s hands and the wound in His side he worshiped Christ and said, “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28).What events have been part of your journey of belief? What has God used to transform your heart and mind?
For further reading see 10 Reasons to Believe Christ Rose from the Dead at discoveryseries.org/ten-reasons/christ-rose-from-the-dead. Dennis Fisher
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