1. The fact that Jesus “gets us,” stripped from the context of His identity, is meaningless.
2. Jesus is presented as an example, not a Savior.
3. The campaign reinforces the problematic idea that Jesus’s followers have Jesus all wrong.
4. The campaign reinforces what culture wants to believe about Jesus while leaving out what culture doesn’t want to consider.
5. The campaign characterizes the so-called culture war regarding secular social justice rather than underlying worldview differences.
6. The campaign’s goal is inspiration, not a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
7. The next steps offered by He Gets Us could lead someone far away from the truth rather than toward it. Dr. George Barna in a recent podcast), 65% of Americans identify as Christian while only about 6% have a worldview consistent with what the Bible teaches.
Dr. Barna’s research has also shown that a dismal percentage of pastors have a biblical worldview. In other words, you’re sending unsuspecting truth seekers to places where they won’t hear the truth.
Yes, Jesus was fully human, but He was also fully God. When you remove half the picture of His identity (as this campaign does), you give people the understanding they want but not the fuller understanding they need. Because of this, He Gets Us can potentially harm the public understanding of Jesus. People need to know that Jesus is our Savior, not a compassionate buddy.
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