There are hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of religions in the world.
Have you ever wondered which one is the right one? Some persons, of
course, say that none of them is right; but even that viewpoint is a
religion of sorts which its proponents say is the right one. Logically,
then, at least one of them must be the right one. A more popular opinion
is the one that says that all religions lead to God. Jesus is the one
way, but then so is Buddha, and Mohammad is yet another way, and so on.
In other words, it doesn’t really matter which road you take, for they
all lead to God. So says the popular view.
Since the question concerns Jesus and God, it is essential to first hear
what they themselves say about the matter. What does the Bible say?
What Did Jesus Christ Say?
For some strange reason, many folks think that Jesus was a sort of
“universal guru” who approved of all religions and all persons. He was a
peaceful chap with flowers in His hair who never spoke a discouraging
word. But when we read the New Testament, we find a totally different
picture of Jesus. His most direct words on the subject at hand are
recorded in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father, but through Me.” Notice that Jesus Himself said
this, and not merely His followers. Jesus Christ Himself proclaimed that
He is the only way to God.
These words tell us several things. For one, Jesus is telling us that He
is the way, the only way. He is not saying that He is one among many
ways; He is saying that He is the one and only way. Therefore, Jesus
Himself rejected the notion that all roads lead to God. There are many
false ways, but only one true way. Wherever those other ways lead, they
do not lead to God. Moreover, Jesus said that He Himself is the way. He
did not say, as Buddha was reported to have said, “Find the way and
follow it.” No, Jesus said, “I am the way. Follow me.” In fact, the four
Gospels are filled with instances in which Jesus commanded people to
follow Him (Mark 1:17, for example). Yet we are only to follow God
Himself (I Kings 18:21). We are to follow Jesus for the simple reason
that He leads to God and is God Himself.
Next, He said, “I am the truth.” At best, philosophy can only ask the
question, “What is truth?”, as Plato did. It tries to answer the
question but fails miserably. Jesus is the answer. He is the truth. And
He alone is ultimate truth. Furthermore, He is the truth, not one truth
among many. These powerful words stand in stark contrast to the silly
idea, “That’s true for you, but something else is true for me.” Jesus us
the ultimate truth for all mankind. One more thing: Jesus tells us that
ultimate truth is personal, not abstract. Truth is a person, not a
principle. So, then, the answer to the search for the meaning in life in
not merely in right doctrine, but in the right person – Jesus.
Then Jesus said that He is the “life”, spiritual life. We are
spiritually dead in our sins (Eph. 2:1), separated from the life of God
(Eph. 4:18). But Jesus is the very life of God, and came to give us
spiritual life by restoring us to a proper relationship to God (John
10:10, 11:26). He alone is “the life” and the only meaning to life.
The other vital thing that we learn from these words of Jesus is that He
dogmatically announced, “No one comes to the Father, but through Me.”
There are no exceptions. It was as if He said, “If you want to get to
God, You have to come through Me. I have the monopoly on God.” He was
either arrogantly proud or perfectly right. Scripture leaves us in no
doubt about the matter. Jesus was absolutely right. He alone is the way
God.
What Else Did Jesus Say?
In John 10:9, Jesus said, “I am the door. If anyone enters through me,
he shall be saved.” Of course, not all men enter through Him. This does
not mean they enter in through another way; rather, it means that they
do not enter in at all. Jesus totally rejected the popular notion that
God is a castle on a hill with many doors. Jesus said, “I am the door”,
the only door. He opens and no one can close. And He closes and no one
can open (Rev. 3:7). Jesus changed the metaphor slightly and said, “I
have the keys” (Rev. 1:18). If you want into Heaven with God, you have
to go to Jesus.
In the Sermon in the Mount, Jesus had this to say: “Enter by the narrow
gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to
destruction, and many are those who enter by it. For the gate is small
and the way is narrow that leads to life, and few are those who find it”
(Matt. 7:13-14). All men are one of two roads. Most are on the wide road
that leads to destruction, that is, eternal Hell. Oddly, many people
think that they must be right because the majority of people agree with
them. Wrong. Most people are wrong and are on the wrong way. Truth is
not determined by a majority vote. These words tell us something else.
Jesus taught that most me go to Hell to suffer for their sins (see Matt.
25:41). Jesus rejected the view that says that all men will be saved
from their sins and make it to Heaven with God, regardless of their
religion. If they do not turn to Jesus, they will certainly go to Hell,
not to God. By contrast, Jesus is “the way” to God. He is the narrow
way, what Peter called “the right way” (2 Pet. 2:15). Are Christians
narrow-minded to say that Jesus is the only way to God? We sure are.
Because Jesus Himself was. The one way to God is a narrow way.
The consequences of not knowing God are staggering. In addition to
existential loneliness and moral guilt in this world, there is eternal
damnation for those who do not know God (Psa. 9:17). Now, in a sense we
all know that God exists. Why? Because God has told us through Nature
that He exists (Rom. 1:18-23). But no man personally knows God by
himself. Jesus had some words on this subject, too: “nor does anyone
know the Father, except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son wills to
reveal Him” (Matt. 11:27). No man can personally know God without an
introduction. Jesus is that introduction. To know Jesus is to know the
Father (John 8:19, 14:9). Jesus said that he decides who will have the
privilege of knowing the Father. So, Jesus is not only the only way to
know God, but He decides who will get to know God through Him.
What, then, of those who reject Jesus and His words? Jesus addressed
this in John 8:24, “Unless you believe that I am He, you shall die in
you sins.” Our eternal destiny is determined by whether we acknowledge
the true identity of Jesus Christ. Those who believe in Jesus shall be
saved from sin and know God (Acts 16:31). Those who do not believe in
Him will not know God but will be eternally damned (Mark 16:16; John
3:18). That is total exclusivity. Jesus said, “Everyone therefore who
shall confess him before My Father who is in Heaven” (Matt. 10:32-33).
Not only is Jesus the only way to God, but He is also the Judge on Judgement Day. Those who trust and know Jesus go to Heaven; all others
go to Hell. Jesus Himself said so in uncertain terms in Matt. 7:23 and
25:41.
What Did the Followers of Jesus Say?
All of the followers of Jesus have agreed with Him. In Acts 4:12, Peter
preached, “There is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name
under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.”
Peter was dogmatically exclusive on Jesus being the only way to God.
Notice that he said that we “must” be saved through Jesus, not just that
we “may”. Salvation by Christ is imperative. We are commanded to believe
in Him.
Then there was Paul. In 1 Tim. 2:5 he wrote, “There is one God and one
mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus.” Jesus is not one of
many mediators; He is not a good guru among many. He is the only
mediator between us and God. Paul often stressed this word “one”.
Elsewhere he said, “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were
called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism,
one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all”
(Eph. 4:4-6). To be without Christ, he says, is to be without hope (Eph.
2:12). Christ is our only “access” to God (Eph. 2:18, 3:12).
Paul’s major book was the Letter to the Romans. In the first three
chapters, he shows how all men are sinners under the wrath of God. In
the next few chapters, he describes God’s way of salvation through Jesus
Christ. Romans 10:14-17 is a key section for the question we are
discussing. Paul reasons that since there is no salvation except through
Christ, there is no salvation for those who never hear of Christ.
Immediately someone will object, “That’s not fair!” Paul deals with
that, too. All men everywhere are sinners “without excuse” (2:1). No man
deserves salvation. God did not have to give us any way of salvation at
all, and He is totally just to give us only one way – His way.
But Cannot We Know God Our Own Way?
God makes it perfectly clear: “Salvation is of the Lord” (Jonah 2:9).
If
we are going to be saved from sin and know God, it must be through God’s
way. We cannot know God by human wisdom or philosophy (Col. 2:8; I Cor.
1:21). Why? Because our minds are spiritually blinded by sin. The fact
is, we are running from God, not trying to find Him (Rom. 3:11).
There
is no “sincere seeker,” and even if there was, sincerity itself is not
enough. We need truth, not merely sincerity. One can believe something
and be sincerely wrong. “There is a way that seems right to a man, but
its end is the way of death” (Pro. 14:12). How foolish, then, is the
nonsense that says, “It doesn’t matter what you believe as long as you
are sincere.” It does matter. It is a matter of life and death. God
doesn’t say, “Pick a card, any card.” God says, “Follow Jesus Christ.”
Nor can any of us earn the right to know God. Good works are indeed our
duty, but they do not earn a ticket to Heaven (Eph. 2:8-9). No man can
ever come to know God by saying enough prayers, contributing to charity,
fasting, attending religious meetings, lighting candles, trying to keep
the Ten Commandments of the Golden Rule, being baptized, joining a
lodge, or any other good work or ritual.
God’s way of salvation is by God’s sheer grace. God grants us the high
privilege of knowing Him and His forgiveness solely by His free love and
mercy. We could never do enough good works to merit that. Also, this
salvation is received by faith alone, not by human merit (Gal. 2).
Incidentally, this means that salvation is not achieved through repeated
reincarnations and paying our debt through karma. That is Hinduism, not
Christianity. There is no reincarnation (Heb. 9:27). We die physically
but once. There is, on the other hand, resurrection. Sometime in the
future, all of us will be raised from the dead and stand before God to
be judged. All the “karma” in the world will not help us then. Only
Jesus Christ can help us. We get ready for that day now by faith in
Christ.
What Makes Jesus Christ So Special?
There are two things that make Jesus Christ the only way to God. The
first is who He is. Just who is this Jesus of Nazareth? Well, for one
thing, He was a perfect man. He was the only human being ever to go
through life without ever once sinning. That separates Him from all
other people, including the so-called “great religious leaders.”
Furthermore, Jesus Christ was God in the flesh. He Himself said so (John
8:24, 58), as did His followers (John 1:1, 20:28; Heb. 1:8; 2 Pet. 1:1,
etc.). He was thus the God-Man. He was the only man to be God, and this
was the only time God became a man. This too distinguishes Him from
Buddha, Mohammed and all other religious men. Being God in the flesh, He
alone is the perfect revelation of God (Heb. 1:3). God is invisible, but
in Jesus Christ we can now see God (John 1:18; Col. 1:15).
God repeatedly says, “I, even I, am the Lord; and there is no savior
besides me” (Isa. 43:11; Hos. 13:4). But Scripture also says that Jesus
is the only savior. Why? Because He is also called “God and Savior”
(Titus 2:13; 2 Pet. 1:1) and “Lord and Savior” (2 Pet 1:1, 2:20, 3:2,
3:18). He is the only savior, for the simple reason that He alone is
God. No mere human being can save us – no priest, rabbi, pope, guru, or
prophet. They promise much but deliver nothing. The priest with his
beads and candles is not any better than the witch doctor with his
feathers and bones. They are not in the same class with Jesus.
Secondly, Jesus is unique because of what He did. He died as our
substitute: “Christ died for our sins” (I Cor. 15:3). Remember, He was
sinless and did not deserve to die. None of us can pay our debt to God,
even by death and Hell. But Jesus paid our debt for us by dying on the
cross and suffering the wrath of God in our place. Furthermore, He rose
from the dead (I Cor. 15:4) and will return again to Earth one day. No
other “great religious leader” died for us. Karl Marx did not die for
our sins, and neither did Buddha. Moslems can show you Mohammed’s grave,
but Jesus rose from the grave.
What Does God Think of Other Religions?
God says over and over that He alone is the one true God (e.g. Isa.
44:6). God Almighty utterly condemns atheism, polytheism, pantheism, and
dualism. God is there, and the only true God is the God of the Bible. He
is our creator. All other “gods” are false gods. Allah is a false god;
Brahman is a false god; Krishna is a false god. They are mere idols.
Scripture goes so far as to say that they are really demons (I Cor.
10:20). Obviously one cannot come to know the one true God through any
of those false gods.
Likewise, all the prophets of other religions are false prophets. Jesus
said, “All who came before me were thieves and robbers” (John 10:8).
They were wolves in sheep’s clothing (Matt. 7:15). They did not get
their messages from God, and therefore they cannot lead us to God. In
fact, they only lead away from God. This applies to their writings as
well (the Koran, the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, etc.). God Himself
said, “If they do not speak according to this Word [the Bible], it is
because they have no light in them” (Isa. 8:20). Simply put, one cannot
know the one true God by reading the religious texts of non-Christian
religions. Why? Because they are lies and frauds. We know God only
through reading God’s true book, the Bible.
So, then, “Comparative Religion” is wrong to assert that “All religions
are basically the same.” Such a claim is utter nonsense. Islam and
Judaism believe in one God; Hinduism believes in many gods; while
Buddhism believes all is God. They contradict each other and so cannot
all be true. However, there is a sense in which they are all alike. They
are all alike false religions. Some are closer to truth than others. But
none of them lead to God. They all lead to Hell. Paul warned of false
religions, including perversions of true Christianity, in Gal. 1:9, “If
any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to that which you
received, let him be accursed!” False religions are accursed and bring
down God’s damnation on all who follow them.
The good news is that God does have a way of salvation. He has given us
a bridge whereby we can know Him. Jesus Christ is that bridge. Are
Christians dogmatic to say that Jesus is the only way to God? Yes. We
are dogmatic because God is dogmatic. Why do we believe that Jesus
Christ is the only way to God? Because God says so.