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In this powerful message from Luke 9:18–22, Elder Conrad walks us through one of the most important questions ever asked: “Who do you say that I am?” As Peter declares Jesus to be the Christ, we’re challenged to move beyond head knowledge into personal revelation.
But the text doesn’t stop at recognition—it presses into the reality of the cross. Jesus reveals that being the Christ includes suffering, rejection, and resurrection. This sermon calls us to not only identify who Jesus is, but to understand what it truly means to follow Him.
By Pastor Anthony Lamar ScottIn this powerful message from Luke 9:18–22, Elder Conrad walks us through one of the most important questions ever asked: “Who do you say that I am?” As Peter declares Jesus to be the Christ, we’re challenged to move beyond head knowledge into personal revelation.
But the text doesn’t stop at recognition—it presses into the reality of the cross. Jesus reveals that being the Christ includes suffering, rejection, and resurrection. This sermon calls us to not only identify who Jesus is, but to understand what it truly means to follow Him.