EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 36 MIN
Mark 3 - Liar, Lunatic, Or Lord
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that there are only three logically possible ways to understand Jesus: he is either a liar (a fraud or imposter who knowingly makes false claims), a lunatic (sincerely mistaken but not deceitful), or the Lord (who is truthful and authoritative). This trilemma presents a compulsory choice between these three options, and each one is mutually exclusive. The sermon argues that if Jesus was wrong about his divinity and authority, he would be either sincerely mistaken (a lunatic) or willfully deceptive (a liar), but not both. As Christians believe in Jesus' divinity and authority, they are choosing door number three, while those who do not believe must choose between the other two options. The sermon emphasizes that this trilemma is logically sound and has been recognized by various thinkers throughout history, including C.S. Lewis and Josh McDowell.
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The central message of this sermon is that there are only three logically possible ways to understand Jesus: he is either a liar (a fraud or imposter who knowingly makes false claims), a lunatic (sincerely mistaken but not deceitful), or the Lord (who is truthful and authoritative). This trilemma presents a compulsory choice between these three options, and each one is mutually exclusive. The sermon argues that if Jesus was wrong about his divinity and authority, he would be either sincerely mistaken (a lunatic) or willfully deceptive (a liar), but not both. As Christians believe in Jesus' divinity and authority, they are choosing door number three, while those who do not believe must choose between the other two options. The sermon emphasizes that this trilemma is logically sound and has been recognized by various thinkers throughout history, including C.S. Lewis and Josh McDowell.
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