It’s a question that echoes through history, isn’t it? It’s arguably the most profound one we’ve ever asked. This single question has shaped empires, breathed life into timeless art, and just as often, been at the heart of bitter conflict. For two millennia, the entire Christian faith hasn’t rested on a new philosophy, but on a bold historical claim: that a carpenter from Nazareth was the long-awaited Messiah promised in the Hebrew Scriptures. So, is Jesus Christ the Messiah? That’s not just a dusty question for academics. It’s alive, it’s pressing, and for many, it’s deeply personal. To even try…
Author: Šinko Jurica
What’s in a name? Or, in this case, a title. I must’ve been seven or eight. I was sitting in a stuffy Sunday school room, and the teacher kept saying “Word of God.” For me, that meant only one thing. The book. You know, the massive, leather-bound Bible on the pulpit? The one that smelled like old paper and had pages so thin you were afraid to turn them. The “Word of God” was a thing. A heavy object. So, you can guess what happened when I first really read the Gospel of John. “In the beginning was the Word,…
This is a deep one. Let’s be honest, for many of us, it’s the single most confusing—and most important—idea in all of Christianity. That question, “Is Jesus Christ part of the Trinity?” It’s more than a trivia point. It’s the central puzzle of the faith. You can’t just give a quick “yes” or “no” and move on. This idea reframes everything we think we know about God. It’s the source of countless debates, the very line that defines belief, and the cause of deep, personal wrestling for millions. If you’ve ever felt lost trying to grasp it, you are in…
This is, hands down, one of the most confusing questions in all of Christianity. I can still picture myself in my little wooden chair in Sunday school, just completely stumped. We were told God is the Father. We were told to pray to the Father. Simple enough. But then we’d stand up and sing songs about Jesus being our God, our King, our Lord. My young mind just couldn’t square the two. How could they both be God but not be… each other? It felt like a trick question. A riddle with no answer. If you’ve ever felt that same…
It’s a question that feels almost too big to ask, one that can keep you up at night if you let it. It sits at the very heart of Christian belief, and the answer you find shapes literally everything else.Was Jesus Christ created? Or… was He just always there? This isn’t some new-age debate. This is the debate. It’s the one that rocked the early church to its core and forced believers to dig deep into the scriptures. For two thousand years, the sharpest minds, the most devout followers, and the most honest skeptics have all wrestled with the exact…
Let’s be honest, we’re all wired to look for “day one.” Everything in our world has a start date. A birthday. A “launch day.” It’s just how we operate. Our brains are stuck in time. So, naturally, when we think of Jesus, our mind snaps to Bethlehem. The manger, that star, the shepherds… that’s the starting line. Or is it? What if that was just the opening chapter, not the preface? Asking, “Is Jesus Christ eternal?” isn’t just a late-night dorm room question. It’s one of the bedrock, foundational pillars of Christian thought. It throws a wrench in our tidy,…
Let’s be honest for a second. Is Jesus Christ Omnipotent? I mean, really. You read the stories, right? Walking on water. Calming a hurricane with just a word. Healing a guy who’d been blind his whole life. That’s not normal. That’s… well, that’s power. But then you keep reading. You see him collapse from exhaustion in the back of a boat. You read about him being so hungry he’s just done. And then, on the cross, you hear him cry out in genuine agony. That doesn’t sound like an all-powerful God. It sounds like a man at his absolute limit.…
It’s the big one. The question that can tie your brain in a knot. I still remember the heat on my face as a kid in Sunday school, my hand waving. “Wait,” I asked, “if Jesus is God, who was he praying to? And if he’s God… how could he die?” The teacher smiled that patient smile, but the answer felt… fuzzy. It was a cloud of words like “mystery” and “three-in-one.” I’ve spent a lot of my adult life wrestling with that very question. And it’s not a “gotcha” question, either. It’s a genuine, logical head-scratcher. You read the…
Let’s be blunt. He’s the most famous person who has ever lived. His name is a constant, spoken billions of times a day—in prayer, as a casual word, or as a curse. More art, more music, more books have been dedicated to him than any other figure in human history. His birth literally split our calendar in two (B.C./A.D.). You just can’t escape him. And yet, for all that noise, the core question is as sharp today as it was two thousand years ago: Who Is Jesus Christ? Is he just a historical footnote? A good moral teacher? A prophet?…
It’s one of the biggest questions anyone can ask. This isn’t some trivial, abstract historical puzzle. For billions, the answer is the absolute foundation of their lives. For others, he’s a legend, a myth, maybe a simple case of mistaken identity. For most of us, I think, it’s a question that just echoes in the back of our minds at some point. But what’s the real answer? Forget the pulpit and the skeptic’s podium for a second. Is there actual evidence of Jesus Christ? This question has followed me for most of my adult life. I wasn’t raised in a…
It’s one of the biggest, most profound questions you can ask. For billions, he’s the Son of God. For others, a great moral teacher. And for some, a myth. But setting aside theology and belief, what do the people who professionally study the ancient past have to say? Was Jesus Christ a historical figure? I’ve been fascinated by this question for years, not from a religious standpoint, but as a guy who just loves history. I love digging into the past and trying to separate fact from legend. When I stood in the Roman Forum, I felt the immense weight…
It’s one of the biggest questions, isn’t it? It sits right at the messy intersection of history, faith, and who we are. I remember this one night in my college dorm, a history textbook open on my lap, but my mind was a million miles away. The question just… landed on me. Is Jesus Christ real? I wasn’t asking as a believer. Or a skeptic, really. I was just a guy trying to figure out the world. I wanted to know, if you strip away the stained-glass windows, the politics, and the theology—was the man himself, Yeshua of Nazareth, a…
This is arguably the single most important question in human history. It’s not some dusty theological debate for academics in ivory towers. It’s a question that has toppled kingdoms, inspired breathtaking art, launched global movements, and, on a deeply personal level, shaped the eternal destiny of billions. The question, “Is Jesus Christ God?” demands an answer. I first remember hearing it as a little boy in Sunday school, staring at a flannelgraph picture of a man in a white robe. It seemed simple then. As I grew older, that simple question became the central, most complex, and most profound question…
It’s one of the biggest questions you can ask. Seriously. It sits right at the messy intersection of history, faith, culture, and for billions, personal salvation. But let’s strip it all back. For just a moment. Forget theology, forget doctrine, and just ask the raw, historical question: Did Jesus Christ exist? I mean, was there a real, flesh-and-blood man, a Jewish teacher named Yeshua from Nazareth, who walked the dusty roads of first-century Judea, gathered a following, and was executed by the Romans? Let’s be clear. This isn’t a post about whether he was the Son of God. Or if…
This is one of the biggest questions in Christianity. And honestly, it’s one of the most confusing. You hear about the Father. You hear about Jesus, the Son. You hear about the Holy Spirit. They all sound like God. So, are they just different names for the same person? I remember being a kid. Maybe nine or ten. I was sitting in a stuffy Sunday school room, completely lost. I finally got brave enough to raise my hand. “So… is Jesus just the Holy Spirit in a human costume? Or is the Holy Spirit the ghost of Jesus after he…
I must’ve been eight or nine years old, staring at a fuzzy felt-board picture of Moses at the burning bush in my Sunday School class. The teacher explained that God’s name was “I AM” and that his special, personal name was “Jehovah.” An hour later, we had a lesson on Jesus, his Son, who died for us. My kid brain filed that information neatly: Jehovah was the God in the Old Testament, and Jesus was his Son in the New Testament. Easy. Two different people. That neat little filing system held up until I was in my late teens, digging…
Have you ever just stood outside on a clear night, looked up at that ridiculous blanket of stars, and felt… tiny? I know I have. Or maybe you’ve held a newborn and just stared at those perfect, miniature fingernails. In those quiet moments, your mind naturally starts asking the big questions. Who did this? How did this all get here? For billions of people, the simple answer is “God.” But when you talk to a Christian about God as the Creator, their answer has a really specific, extra layer. This leads to a question that can be confusing at first:…
Let’s be honest. This is the question. For two thousand years, it’s the one that just won’t go away. Is Jesus Christ the Son of God? People have died for this question. Some have died believing it, and others have died fighting against it. It’s not just some dusty theological trivia; it’s the question that makes Christianity either the world’s greatest truth or its most elaborate lie. It’s a huge thing to wrap your head around, isn’t it? “Son.” It’s a word I use every day. I have a son. My neighbor’s got a couple. It’s basic biology. But then…
I remember sitting in a stiff, wooden pew as a kid, hearing the words “Son of God,” and just… accepting them. It was part of the story, like Noah’s ark or David’s slingshot. It wasn’t until I was much older, grappling with real-world doubts and questions, that I truly stopped to think about what that means. This question—”Is Jesus Christ Divine?”—isn’t just a dry theological debate for academics in dusty libraries. It’s the central, make-or-break question of the Christian faith. It’s a pivot point in human history. How you answer it, or even just attempt to, changes how you see…