Conclusion: What do you think? Can we absolutely authenticate Jesus based on the evidence? Well, I’ve got good news and bad news. The bad news is that we’re finite humans and can’t be 100% sure about anything. The good news is that we do have great reasons to be extremely confident in God’s word and the real, fully man, fully God, betrayed, crucified, and resurrected person of Jesus. So, instead of a closed case, we’re actually in the midst of a lifelong pursuit. There’s more evidence out there, and it’s up to you to find it. Here are a few tips to help you move the investigation forward: Start with the Bible. You’ll find more prophetic connections, encounter additional eyewitness accounts, and eventually run into a former skeptic named Saul whose life changed upon encountering the real Jesus. Then, fact check those historical accounts. All are helpful, but some are stronger or less contested than others. Also look for other accounts. Take the early church fathers for example. They may be a little more “biased,” but some of them, like Papias, had direct contact with the Disciples and original sources. Next, keep digging into the archeological archives. We barely scratched the surface of what’s already been found, and there are new discoveries every day. Finally, search for deeper answers in Science and Philosophy. You’re going to find conflicting opinions, but a good investigator considers all sides to discern the truth.

In an ordinary investigation, strong, corroborated evidence is enough, but this is no ordinary case. Eternity itself is at stake, and all the reasonable evidence in the world can’t stand on its own. Instead, we’ve actually just stumbled upon the beginning stages of what the Bible calls faith:

Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see… And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him (Hebrews 11:1,6).

So faith relies on the evidence, but it also moves beyond it into earnest seeking. In other words, we can’t just trust that Jesus really existed or even simply believe that he did all the amazing things claimed in the Bible. Instead, we are called, based on that evidence, to “trust in” Jesus with our entire lives. Maybe it will help to think of it this way:

    • Trust That” = Believing the Bible’s claims about God and Jesus are true based upon the reasonable evidence.
    • Trust In” = Acting on that reasonable belief by placing one’s life and hope in submission to Jesus through faith.

We believe this investigation has provided compelling reasons for you to “trust that” Jesus is both real and true; but we also pray that you will come to “trust in” Him as the only source of life, meaning, and hope. 

Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen (1 Timothy 1:17).