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I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

Does the Resurrection of Jesus Prove He is the Jewish Messiah? with Eric Chabot

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

Dr. Frank Turek

Religion & Spirituality, Education, Christianity

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary



If Jesus rose from the dead, wouldn't that also demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that the Messianic prophecies were about Him? Even if you can convince an orthodox Jew that the resurrection actually happened, it still may not be enough to persuade them that Jesus is the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. Where exactly is the disconnect and why do so many Jews (and even Christians) have trouble detecting the link between these prophecies and the events described in the Gospels?

This week, Frank invites Eric Chabot, author of the book 'The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah', and contributor to the new book, 'Faith Examined', to explore the Old Testament's references to the Messiah and the great significance of the literary theme of the third day throughout the Scriptures. Serving as the chapter leader of Ratio Christi at The Ohio State University, Eric will share how Ratio Christi is reaching college students with the Gospel on his local campus and also touch on why there is a Jewish aversion to accepting Jesus as the Messiah. During their conversation, Frank and Eric will answer questions like:

What strategies does Ratio Christi use to engage students on The Ohio State campus?
How has the attitude towards religion shifted in recent years at Ohio State?
Why do Jews often avoid Isaiah 53?
What's so special about 1 Corinthians 15?
Do Messianic prophecies specifically promise that the Messiah will rise from the dead?
What is the commonality between Jews who had previously claimed to be the Messiah prior to Jesus?

As you'll hear during this midweek podcast episode, key passages from the Old and New Testaments include symbolism, typology, and metaphors, all pointing to the reality that Jesus meets all of the qualifications of the Jewish Messiah. Because of his background growing up in a Jewish community, Eric has a passion for drawing Jewish people to Christ and has used these clues from the Scriptures to foster meaningful conversations with people in that demographic. If you want to dig deeper into the significance of the Messianic prophecies, be sure to pick up a copy of Eric's book 'The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah' and also read his chapter on this topic in the new book written by CIA graduates called 'Faith Examined: New Arguments for Persistent Questions, Essays in Honor of Dr. Frank Turek.'

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RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODE:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Does truth exist?

0:03.0

Because you have faith, does that make this book true?

0:05.0

Does God exist?

0:07.0

So when someone says there is no truth, if you apply the claim to itself, what should you say?

0:13.6

Is that true?

0:15.4

They don't think Christianity's true.

0:18.5

They're talked out of it.

0:20.2

You know why they're talked out of it?

0:22.2

Because they've never been talked into it.

0:24.0

Cross-examining skeptical and apiistic views.

0:28.0

Welcome to cross-examine with Dr. Frank Turrick.

0:32.0

Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to read a short passage from the Bible,

0:37.0

and as I read this passage, I want you to think about who is this about and what part of the Bible is this from is this

0:48.1

about a certain person and is it from the Old Testament or the New Testament? Here we go. He was

0:55.4

despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain. Like

1:01.3

one from whom people hide their faces, he was despised and we held him in low esteem.

1:07.0

Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering, yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him and afflicted.

1:16.4

But he was pierced for our transgressions.

1:19.5

He was crushed for our iniquities.

1:22.2

The punishment that brought us peace was on him. And by his wounds we are healed. We all like sheep have gone astray. Each of us has turned to our own way and the Lord has

1:35.8

laid on him the iniquity of us all. Now first of, who is that about?

1:44.0

Anybody that has any Bible knowledge

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