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Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

God, Yes, But Why Jesus? Part One #2 of 2

December 28, 2010
Some people think that since “all roads lead to Rome,” all religions must lead to God. This is an enormous mistake. If your life was at stake in a hospital, you would want the truth about your condition. Your life IS at stake, eternally. And finding the truth about your spiritual condition and its remedy has to be “job one.” Today: more about why Jesus is the only road that leads to God.

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Tolerance: it’s a big deal these days, and we are all for tolerance. But there is one thing many people cannot tolerate. You can believe anything you want, but you cannot say you have the truth, without offending those around you. And when you say that Jesus is the truth, people become unglued. Today, a look at why Jesus is the only way to God, modern pundits notwithstanding.
December 27, 2010
It’s Christmas Eve, and the glow of the lights in the tree can be seen in the eyes of kids eagerly awaiting the opening of presents. How different from that night in Bethlehem, where a poor couple was turned away from a decent room and had to make do where the animals were kept. And there, to give birth to the Son of God. Today: some thoughts about that first Christmas from the perspective of heaven.
December 24, 2010
In ancient societies, shepherds had the low rung on the ladder. Their jobs were smelly, and the hours were long. When Jesus was born, the heavenly host of angels did not appear to the ruling elite. They passed by local middle class merchants. Instead, they appeared to the humblest people they could find: shepherds in the hills of Bethlehem, shepherds tending sacrificial sheep for the temple.
December 23, 2010
A lot of people have misconceptions about angels. Some see them as heavenly versions of Casper the Friendly Ghost, but in the Bible, the word “angel” simply means “messenger.” These beings serve God in heaven and on earth, doing His bidding. When they massed over Bethelem the night Jesus was born, they heralded the greatest message that has ever been sent.
December 22, 2010
After the last prophet’s writings, the voice of God fell silent in Israel for four hundred years. Then, one day a brilliant light flooded the skies over a sleepy town south of Jerusalem. Myriads of angels announced the coming of a Savior, who was Christ the Lord. These messengers of God proclaimed the greatest news sinful mankind would ever hear.
December 21, 2010
Jesus said of Himself, “the son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.” He always had to sleep in someone else’s home. His first night on earth was in a borrowed manger, a cattle feeding trough. The Son of God began His time among us in rude surroundings. No kingly pomp. Just a humble bed of straw. We can learn much from his first hours in Bethlehem, and today, we will.
December 20, 2010
Bethlehem lies six miles south of Jerusalem. These days, a barrier wall separates the two to prevent violence. The conflict between Palestinians and Jews is as old as the Bible, and this division is symbolic of another division: that between a holy God and sinful man. Two thousand years ago that wall was breached in a feeding trough behind an inn in the tiny town of Bethlehem.
December 17, 2010
When mankind rebelled against God, the chasm between the two was infinite. Justice demanded payment for this great sin. Only God could bridge this gap, and he did so by sending Jesus into the world, born into a peasant family in Israel. This baby was much more than he seemed at first appearance. He speaks of Himself in the Bible’s last book as the Alpha and Omega. Today: what this means.
December 16, 2010
Of all the planets that orbit all the stars in our near-infinite universe, one planet was special. One planet was visited. The Apostle Paul wrote of a deep mystery: “great is the mystery of godliness; God was manifest in the flesh.” At Christmas we remember a night like no other, the night Jesus was born on planet Earth. Today: part one of a wondrous story.
December 15, 2010
Some of the early church’s darkest days were its brightest, the days of persecution under the Caesars in the city of Rome. We who run life’s race today may complain that we are persecuted for our faith. But we have it a lot easier than our forebears, who were killed by lions and gladiators to please Roman officials and a cheering audience. In Rome, key events shaped the future of the Christian church.
December 14, 2010
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Living With Your Passions
In a hyper-sexualized culture, sex is either reduced to pleasure-seeking or conflated with our identity. But God designed us as sexual beings for emotional and spiritual intimacy whose highest calling is to worship Him. In this revised edition, Pastor Erwin Lutzer draws on forty years of ministry experience to present a rationale for sexual purity. He gives an honest answer to the sexual pressures we face like extramarital relationships, self-gratification, same-sex attraction, and more. As desire-driven creatures, we don't have to pursue happiness at the expense of character. With our identity grounded in Christ, we can live victoriously with our passions. Click below to receive this book for a gift of any amount or call Moody Church Media at 1.800.215.5001.

About Running To Win

Running the race of life is hard. But with the Bible front and center and a heart to encourage, Pastor Erwin Lutzer presents clear Bible teaching, helping you make it across the finish line. Since 2011, this 25-minute program has provided a Godward focus and features listeners’ questions.

About Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church where he served as the Senior Pastor for 36 years (1980-2016). He earned a B.Th. from Winnipeg Bible College, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a M.A. in Philosophy from Loyola University, and an honorary LL.D. from the Simon Greenleaf School of Law (Now Trinity Law School).

A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on two radio programs: Running to Win—a daily Bible-teaching broadcast and Songs in the Night—an evening program that’s been airing since 1943. Running To Win broadcasts on a thousand outlets in the U.S. and across more than fifty countries in seven languages. His speaking engagements include Bible conferences and seminars, both domestically and internationally, including Russia, the Republic of Belarus, Germany, Scotland, Guatemala, and Japan. He has led tours to Israel and to the cities of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

Pastor Lutzer is also a prolific author of over seventy books, including the bestselling We Will Not Be Silenced, One Minute After You Die, and the Gold Medallion Award winner, Hitler’s Cross. Pastor Lutzer and Rebecca live in the Chicago area and have three grown children and eight grandchildren. Connect with Pastor Lutzer on X (@ErwinLutzer) or moodymedia.org.

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