How Teen-Agers Can Know Jesus is Deity
Tim Jennings
“Who do men say that I am?” Jesus asked His
friends. That’s not the question of an insecure man
trying to see where He stands in the public opinion
polls. It’s a probing inquiry to determine if people
understood Jesus’ true nature. The talk on the street
was that Jesus was a moral man, a wonderful teacher,
a powerful leader. The problem with the talk on the
street is that it is inadequate. Jesus was not just a fine
man, he was God in the flesh. Some may think such a
claim may seem better suited for science fiction, but the
fact is that no claim was ever more reasonable or
certain.
Certainty From Prophecy No prophecy foretold
the coming of Buddha, Confucius or Muhammad. Yet,
Jesus fulfilled more than 300 prophecies through His
life, death and resurrection. These prophecies, recorded
hundreds of years before His birth, were so
specific, and so unexpected as to eliminate any chance
they were fulfilled by accident.
A whole chorus of prophetic witnesses sing in
unison that Jesus was God in the flesh. Isaiah says,
“The Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin
shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name
Immanuel.” (Isaiah 7:14; see Matthew 1:23). Jesus
wore the name “Immanuel,” which means, “God with
us.” Could His deity be any more clearly prophesied?
Isaiah’s refrain continues calling Jesus, “Mighty God,
Everlasting Father.” (Isaiah 9:6). Malachi adds his
voice to the chorus singing, “The Lord, whom you seek,
will suddenly come to His temple.” Jesus was not just
a prophet, not just a great leader, but “the Lord!” After
a great man dies people look back and wonder what
made him special. We don’t have to do that with Jesus.
Before He was ever born we were told what made Him
unique, He was God in the flesh.
Certainty From Miracles The powerful miracles
Jesus worked also affirm His deity. You say, “Many
people worked miracles in the Bible, and they
weren’t divine.” True. The miracles Jesus worked
showed He was from God, but did they prove He
was God? Oh yes. The ability to perform miracles
were never so focused within one person, and they
testify that Jesus alone possesses the attributes of
God. Only He had total mastery over the physical
universe: He walked on water, healed the sick,
turned water to wine, and raised the dead. Only He
had absolute dominion over the spiritual universe:
He cast out demons, and forgave sins. Only He
could know what was in someone’s heart before they
spoke it. Only He could fully know a person He
never met. Only He could see a person without
using physical eyes. The signs recorded in the
gospel provide ample evidence to believe that Jesus
is the Son of God (John 20:30-31).
Certainty From The Cross In a moving way we
are brought face to face with the deity of Jesus at
the cross. The events of that day layer together to
vividly illustrate that the Man on that Cross was
Someone significant. The sun darkened at noon,
the earth quaked, the rocks split, the veil was torn in
two, giving proof that Jesus was no mere man.
Even more telling is the character of the One on the
cross. He forgave His executioners, extended
salvation to a dying criminal, and selflessly cared for
His grieving mother.
When Pilate said, “I find no fault in Him,” he was
absolutely correct. Jesus was perfectly sinless. Even
his enemies could not accuse Him of a single sin.
Jesus was the expression of God’s perfect purity. Yet,
on the cross He willingly suffered so others might live.
While heaven and earth wept at the injustice of it all, a
pagan, Roman soldier could not contain the truth,
“Truly, this man was the Son of God!” (Mark 15:39). I’m
not sure he completely understood what that meant,
but since that day millions have looked at that Man on
the cross and came to the same conclusion. “Jesus,
who, being in the form of God…equal with God…
became obedient to the point of death, even death of
the cross.” (Philippians 2:5-8).
Certainty From The Resurrection The crowning
evidence of Jesus’ deity is His resurrection. The
Bible says in Romans 1:4, “Jesus Christ our Lord
was declared with power to be the Son of God by
His resurrection from the dead.” How do we know
that Jesus Christ is the Son of God? Because no
one else has the kind of power that can conquer
death. The empty tomb says that death is not a culde-
sac, it’s a highway. He who had life in Himself
could not be held by the chains of death. He is the
only one in history to die, be raised back to life,
never to die again. Even the most doubtful skeptic
can look at the nail scarred, resurrected body of
Jesus and echo the testimony of Thomas, “My Lord,
and My God!” (John 20:28).
The evidence of Jesus’ deity is so overwhelming
that in the end it’s not really He on trial, but us. Since
Jesus is God then I can know He has the power to save
me. I can know His word is true. I can know He will be
my ultimate judge. The real question then is not, “Is
Jesus God?” but “Is Jesus my Lord?”