Whether you're listening because you're curious, deconstructing, skeptical, or quietly hoping faith might still be true, this episode is for you.
For nearly 20 years, Amber stepped away from Jesus not out of rebellion, but because she needed truth. She needed evidence, not pressure. Questions, not slogans.
This new series begins the journey back to the most important question:
Was Jesus who He claimed to be?
Not blind faith.
Not emotional persuasion.
Truth that can withstand scrutiny.
And we begin where the Gospel of John begins not with a birth story, but with eternity.
Why doubt and questions are not enemies of faith
John's radical opening claim: Jesus as eternal Creator
What "the Word" (Logos) actually means
Why Jesus is presented as God — not just a teacher
How early the Gospel accounts were written
Why resurrection belief didn't evolve slowly
Historical credibility of eyewitness testimony
Lee Strobel's investigation in The Case for Christ
Why the resurrection claim is historically explosive
This episode begins with Amber's personal story:
Raised in faith
Walked away for 20 years
Needed evidence, not emotion
Asked God to reveal truth directly
The return wasn't pressure it was investigation.
John 1 doesn't ease into Jesus.
It declares:
"In the beginning was the Word…"
Jesus is presented as:
Eternal
Creator
Source of life
Light entering darkness
Not a prophet.
Not a symbol.
God in flesh.
John uses the Greek word Logos:
To Jewish listeners → God's creative power
To Greek thinkers → Reason holding the universe together
John is saying:
The force behind existence has a name.
And His name is Jesus.
Many assume Jesus' divinity was invented centuries later.
Historical scholarship shows:
Gospel accounts written within 30–60 years
Early creeds dated 2–5 years after crucifixion
500+ eyewitness claims still alive at the time
Resurrection belief present immediately
This is not legend formation.
This is near-contemporary testimony.
Then His claims are blasphemy.
But if He is God:
Everything changes.
The Bible is not asking for blind belief.
It invites investigation.
And for those willing to ask honestly:
The evidence is stronger than most people realize.
John's claim still stands:
To those who receive Him,
He gives the right to become children of God.
Maybe that invitation is for you.
Next episode:
Miracles, Messiah, and historical credibility
Why Jesus' works mattered and why they're harder to dismiss than skeptics admit.
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