"Many see no need for a religious figure who lived two millennia ago. He did not help them get their first job, buy their first house, or find their first wife.
They ask, “what has he ever done for me?”
He does not provide entertainment, cure sickness, distribute money, grant the wishes of dying children, or lower taxes.
They think, “why would I need Jesus if he does not help with the things most important to me?”
Even Christians who claim his name, appoint him their co-pilot, or use him as Saviour don’t feel they need him once they have him in their pile of possessions. While they express praise for him, they can go days, weeks, and months without a single thought of needing Christ for anything. Even ministry work and Bible study can distract us from the need for Christ if it is done as busywork and not with Christ as the goal.
It is a worthwhile question to ask why you need Jesus Christ. Especially, if you think yourself a Christian who already believes in him"
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