More books have been written about Yeshua than any other person in history.
Calendars split because of Him.
Empires rose and fell in His name.
Art, music, literature, law, human rights: all shaped by His life.
Why?
He Didn't Write a Book. Build an Army. Or Hold Political Office.
Yeshua:
- Lived for ~33 years
- Never traveled more than 200 miles from home
- Had no wealth, no palace, no armies
- Was executed as a criminal
Yet His influence dwarfs Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon combined.
So What Made Him Different?
His claims.
Yeshua didn't just teach about G-d. He claimed to be G-d.
He didn't just predict the future. He claimed to control it.
He didn't just die. He claimed He would rise from the dead.
And then He did.
Prophecy + History = Evidence
Over 300 prophecies pointed to the Messiah.
Yeshua fulfilled them all.
Born in Bethlehem. From the line of David. Crucified. Buried with the rich. Rose on the third day.
You can dismiss one or two coincidences. But 300?
The Impact Is Still Happening
2,000 years later, people still:
- Follow Him
- Pray in His name
- Build their lives around His teachings
Why would a dead carpenter from Nazareth still matter?
Unless He's not dead.
Unless He's exactly who He said He was.