One of the students who...
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One of the students who was active in the campus ministry student group at Whitewater, Wisconsin, in the early 1970s liked to use his cerebral palsy to remind everybody of their uniqueness. Tom encouraged us all to celebrate our individuality - there is no one else just like you, he would emphasize.
The apostle Peter emphasizes for us the absolute uniqueness of the name of Jesus. "There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." But this uniqueness of the name of Jesus is not a uniqueness that forces all people to give up their uniqueness and become "carbon copy Christians!" This unique name, Jesus, means "God will save." To say that there is salvation in no other name is to say that we cannot put neat little limits around whom God can save. People do not all have to have the same ideas, use the same forms of worship, or act in the same way in order to be saved. The only way to be saved is by God (that's what the unique name Jesus tells us) and God has infinite grace to reach us in our infinite variety and absolute uniqueness as individuals.
The apostle Peter emphasizes for us the absolute uniqueness of the name of Jesus. "There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." But this uniqueness of the name of Jesus is not a uniqueness that forces all people to give up their uniqueness and become "carbon copy Christians!" This unique name, Jesus, means "God will save." To say that there is salvation in no other name is to say that we cannot put neat little limits around whom God can save. People do not all have to have the same ideas, use the same forms of worship, or act in the same way in order to be saved. The only way to be saved is by God (that's what the unique name Jesus tells us) and God has infinite grace to reach us in our infinite variety and absolute uniqueness as individuals.
