You keep saying “Jesus.” But you never say what makes Him Messiah.
Автор: Only What Moses and the Prophets Said Would Come
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You keep saying “Jesus.”
But you never say what makes Him Messiah.
Modern Christianity speaks His name constantly, yet remains strangely silent about the one thing Scripture insists on: why Jesus is true. Not emotionally. Not morally. Not culturally. But revelationally.
In this video, I expose the unspoken assumption behind much contemporary faith—the idea that “Jesus” can function as a self-evident object of belief, detached from the prophetic framework that alone establishes His identity. The New Testament does not present Jesus as true because of ethical teaching, religious experience, or personal transformation. Those things follow recognition. They do not create it.
Jesus is Messiah for one reason only: He fulfills what Moses and the Prophets said would come.
This video dismantles the passive way we speak about Jesus, as if His authority originates in human response, tradition, or internal conviction. You cannot confess Jesus meaningfully without identifying what makes Him the Christ—and that ground cannot be anything generated within history, psychology, or moral reasoning. It must come from outside. From revelation. From prophecy fulfilled.
If your faith can say “Jesus” without saying how Scripture makes Him Messiah, then your faith is resting on something dangerously close to nothing.
This is not a call to more devotion.
It is a call to clarity.
To stop assuming what must be confessed.
To stop using the name while ignoring the meaning.
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Jesus Messiah, what makes Jesus the Messiah, fulfilled prophecy, Moses and the Prophets, Acts 26:22, biblical Christology, messianic prophecy, gospel critique, modern Christianity, shallow faith, biblical interpretation, Jesus identity, New Testament theology
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