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Nana patekar's faulty view of Jesus || An Attitude? || Jesus became god?

 



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While many Christian youths seem to share the clip of Nana Patekar's take on Jesus, it is an irony to see many Christians commenting just Amen, hallelujah, Jesus bless Nana Patekar or so in the comment section. Nana Patekar is not a Christian, so he is considerable for this instance. But the real problem is with Christians who are sharing his clip as if he has spoken something great about Jesus.

 

The bitter fact is that he has done blasphemy. And if you ask how, it shows your lack of knowledge about Jesus himself. Christians are habituated to get excited whenever someone takes Jesus' name and turns it to a motivational speech without even knowing what they are even saying. Social medias are filled with these stuffs.

 

The video clip and the speech have lots of problems. If Christians has to say that at least peoples are hearing Jesus' name and Gospel is being shared, my question is that what is Gospel? Jesus so humbled his attitude that he became successfully a god is Gospel? Did Nana Patekar even bother to seek why, where and to whom Jesus said that statement? Okay, what about Christians who are sharing it? They are indeed attacking the heart of Gospel by accepting Jesus became a god. They are proving that they don't know why Jesus came to our world. And they are talking about the Gospel?

 

Jesus is not an object of motivation. He is being diminished and blasphemed. His divinity is being attacked. The heart of the Gospel is being shattered. And Christians are yet enjoying Patekar's speech? Jesus asks his disciples who do you say I am (Matthew 16:15). Yes, Jesus was asking them directly and concerning what they have to say about him. The same question is for us today. And if we fail to recognize Jesus, which Gospel we are talking about? Remember what Paul has said about false Gospel and the owner of it (Galatians1:8).

 

Our generation is lacking the understanding and hence they are enjoying these stuffs where Jesus is being misrepresented. Even a hair breadth of misunderstanding leads to destruction (Hosea 4:6). Non-Christians share anything about Jesus but it’s our sincere responsibility to filter and make awareness wherever things go wrong. Remember God's judgement is upon us if we are being careless. Jesus's divinity and his works are indeed basis of Gospel and salvation (John 3:16, 1:12).

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