The Jesus of Modernism Verses

the Jesus of Matthew 11:20-30

By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.

 

    Who was Jesus? What did He do, and what was His message? Many scholars and religious leaders in the Church today, while not explicitly denying Christian beliefs about Jesus, offer a different view of Jesus and of His message that undermines the essence of the Gospel of Jesus. We will here contrast [just a few of the many] liberal or “modernist” views of Jesus with the view of  Jesus in the book of Matthew -- which, we will argue, was also the view of Jesus Himself.

 

Modernism [says]: Jesus did not preach hell, or if he did, it was only a symbolic condemnation of the rich and powerful oppressors of the common folk. 

Matthew [teaches]: Jesus preached an eternal judgment on all who failed to repent, regardless of their class or position (vv. 20-24).    

Modernism [says]: Jesus was not sure about his divine calling or purpose and expressed doubts and worries about failing.

 

Matthew [teaches]: Jesus knew exactly what He was doing and was confident that His Father’s purpose was being realized through Him (vv. 25-26).

 

Modernism [says]: Jesus did not claim to be the Messiah, let alone the divine Son of God; these honors were bestowed on Jesus by the church long after His death. Of the Gospels, only John presents Jesus as considering Himself to be God.

 

Matthew [teaches]: Jesus avoided the term “Messiah” because of its political implications, but He clearly claimed to fulfill Old Testament Messianic expectations and to be the unique, divine Son of God (v. 27).

 

Modernism [says]: Jesus’ message was not about Himself, but rather it was about following His teaching and example by seeking to challenge and correct injustice and to bring freedom.

 

Matthew [teaches]: Jesus’ message was that freedom was to be found in a relationship with Him, not in any religious system or social program, however noble (vv. 28-30).  

 

Publisher’s Comment

    Robert M. Bowman, Jr., is the Manager of Apologetics and Interfaith Evangelism for the North American Mission Board in Alpharetta, Georgia. He has taught apologetics and biblical studies at Luther Rice University and Biola University and is the author of over fifty published articles and the author or co-author of eleven books, including Jehovah’s Witnesses, Why You Should Believe in the Trinity, and (with Kenneth D. Boa) the Gold Medallion book Faith Has Its Reasons.

    This article is from Apologetics.com which challenges believers to think and thinkers to believe.  It touches on just one topic in relation to how “modernist” (also called “liberal” or “progressive”) religious scholars and leaders in the Church today have twisted Scripture to their own liking. There are many, many other subjects related to God’s Word which these people have tampered with to essentially replace the Truth with a lie. They are nothing less than instruments of Satan who are leading people to the pits of Hell.

    The book of Revelation addresses these people in the last few verses of Chapter 22 which reads: “For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.” (Rev. 22:18-19 KJV)

    To those who are guilty of adding to or detracting from God’s Word or those who follow their teachings, let this be a warning to you. God means what He says. Seek the Truth, repent and follow Jesus before it’s too late.