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Daily Bread

The center of history

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Simon Peter answered and said, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." – Matthew 16:16

In its biographical archives, The Washington Post identifies famous people with a single vocational notice, such as "home-run king" or "motion-picture star." According to a reporter, one of these files is marked, "Jesus Christ (martyr)."

Every individual who considers Jesus Christ makes some judgment about Him. French philosopher and historian Ernest Renan said, "All history is incomprehensible without Christ." American author Ralph Waldo Emerson concluded, "His name is not so much written but plowed into the history of the world."

Kenneth Scott Latourette, former chairman of the department of religion at Yale Graduate School, wrote, "That short life of Jesus has been the most influential ever lived. Through Him millions have been transformed and have begun to live the life which He exemplified. Gauged by the consequences which have followed, the birth, life, and death and resurrection of Jesus have been the most important events in the history of man."

What label do you put on Jesus Christ? If you agree that He is who He claimed to be, then let Him who is the center of history be not only the center of your creed but also the object of your loyalty and love. – Haddon Robinson

Christ wants to be the center of your life,

The reason for your being here at all;

He gave Himself a sacrifice for you,

And now He waits for you to hear His call. – Hess


READ: Matthew 16:13-20


Your decision about Jesus determines your destiny.

CHRIST

ERNEST RENAN

HADDON ROBINSON

JESUS CHRIST

KENNETH SCOTT LATOURETTE

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

SIMON PETER

THROUGH HIM

WASHINGTON POST

YALE GRADUATE SCHOOL

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