La parte más hermosa de esta historia es que podemos conocer personalmente el amor de Dios en la persona de Jesús. Pero ¿cómo fue que este carpintero aparentemente insignificante, que nació en la pobreza de una polvorienta esquina del Imperio Romano, se convirtió en la figura más trascendental de toda la historia? El cristianismo no es simplemente una filosofía de vida – el centro del cristianismo es una persona. Podemos ver la vida de Jesús y lo que vino a hacer. Finalmente, necesitamos decidir si Jesús realmente era quien dijo ser, no podemos permanecer neutrales. Porque si Jesús era realmente quien dijo, necesitamos hacerlo el Señor de nuestras vidas, y al hacerlo, todo cambia.
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