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This sermon explores the pivotal moment in Matthew 16 when Jesus asks His disciples the fundamental question of Christianity: "Who do you say that I am?" While many people have opinions about Jesus—viewing Him as a good teacher, prophet, or moral example—true discipleship requires a personal confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. This confession of faith is not merely intellectual assent but the bedrock upon which the entire church is built. Peter's confession becomes the model for all believers, showing that genuine faith moves from observation to conviction, from borrowed belief to personal commitment. The message concludes with the sobering reminder that how we answer Jesus's question determines our eternal destiny.
By Journey Church Gillette5
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This sermon explores the pivotal moment in Matthew 16 when Jesus asks His disciples the fundamental question of Christianity: "Who do you say that I am?" While many people have opinions about Jesus—viewing Him as a good teacher, prophet, or moral example—true discipleship requires a personal confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. This confession of faith is not merely intellectual assent but the bedrock upon which the entire church is built. Peter's confession becomes the model for all believers, showing that genuine faith moves from observation to conviction, from borrowed belief to personal commitment. The message concludes with the sobering reminder that how we answer Jesus's question determines our eternal destiny.