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once saw Billy Graham’s daughter Anne Graham Lotz on a popular news talk show. The interviewer asked, “Are you s esus one of those who believe that Jesus is exclusively the only xclusive way to heaven?” He added, “You know how mad that makes Read: people these days!” Without John 14:1-12 blinking she replied, “Jesus is not exclusive. He died so that anyone could come to Him for Jesus said . . . , “I am salvation.” the way, the truth, What a great response! and the life. No one comes to the Father Christianity is not an exclusive except through Me.” club limited to an elite few who —John 14:6 fit the perfect profile. Everyone is welcome regardless of colour, class or career. In spite of this wonderful reality, Christ’s claim in John 14:6 to be the only way to God continues to offend. Yet Jesus is the only way—the only option that works. All of us are guilty before God. We are sinners and cannot help ourselves. Our sin had to be dealt with. Jesus, as God in the flesh, died to pay the penalty for our sins and then rose from the dead. No other religious leader offers what Jesus provides in His victory over sin and death. The gospel of Christ is offensive to some, but it is the wonderful truth that God loves us enough to come and take care of our biggest problem—sin. And as long as sin is the problem, the world needs Jesus! Day 5
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—Joe Stowell No one could enter heaven, Our many sins stood in the way; So God in love sent Jesus, For He alone sin’s debt could pay. —D. De Haan Embrace the good news: Jesus is a non-exclusive Saviour.
Making It Personal What will mark the end of your life? Peace or despair? Jay Gould, a multimillionaire, lamented on his deathbed, “I am the most miserable man on earth.” Even the most successful people—no matter what great things they have accomplished—forfeit all of life’s goodness if they die without having trusted Jesus Christ. To die without Jesus as your Saviour is to face the saddest fate possible: a hopeless eternity. In His love, God wants us to accept Jesus Christ as our Saviour and to enter into a secure and everlasting relationship with Him. Jesus Himself tells us that “God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not die but have eternal life” (John 3:16). God offers us the assurance that death will not separate us from Him but will bring us into His presence if we trust that Jesus has paid the price for our sins. A relationship with God begins with an honest prayer. You may want to use your own words or a prayer like this: God, I’m sorry that I have so often rejected and ignored You in my life. I thank You with my whole heart that Jesus died to pay the price for my sins. Thank You that through Him I can know You. I accept Your offer of full forgiveness and eternal life. Please help me to trust Jesus with my whole life from this day on. If this is the honest expression of your heart, then be assured that you have entered into a personal relationship with God! We encourage you to start attending a church and to let a pastor know of your decision.
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The Real Easter What’s your reaction to a photograph of a stunning white beach in a holiday brochure or to a magazine image of an ageing star who still looks remarkably young? Do you think they’re too good to be true—that they aren’t ‘the real thing’? What about the image on the front of this leaflet? Since the 1980s when the Knoll brothers developed their Photoshop® computer program, even photos can no longer be trusted. In this digital world, reality can be easily manipulated. Blemishes can be removed and parts of the photograph can be repaired or replaced. Yet it’s not just in photography that these things happen! For many people, Easter is a time of newborn chicks, the Easter bunny and chocolate eggs. These are all good things, but this image has been ‘photoshopped’ away from the real Easter. On the first Easter morning, the women who took spices to anoint the body of Jesus found His tomb empty. When they first told Jesus’ disciples that His body was gone, the disciples didn’t believe them. It must have seemed too good to be true! Yet the reality of Jesus’ resurrection changed His disciple’s lives, and it has enormous implications for us as well. This should be the centre of our Easter celebrations. As you read through this selection of articles from Our Daily Bread, we trust that you will find the real Easter and discover the reality and relevance of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection.