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Last sermon, we finished our series on the book of Philippians. As we get into Summer, we’ll continue a series we began last summer on the heart searching questions of Jesus.
Jesus is a master teacher and communicator, and some of his most personal and convicting lessons came from the direct questions he asked.
We’re going to start this sermon with a question Jesus asked his disciples:
Who do you say I am?
As we’ll see this message, how you and I answer that question has a huge impact on the way we live.
Read Matthew 16:13-17 for this message
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Last sermon, we finished our series on the book of Philippians. As we get into Summer, we’ll continue a series we began last summer on the heart searching questions of Jesus.
Jesus is a master teacher and communicator, and some of his most personal and convicting lessons came from the direct questions he asked.
We’re going to start this sermon with a question Jesus asked his disciples:
Who do you say I am?
As we’ll see this message, how you and I answer that question has a huge impact on the way we live.
Read Matthew 16:13-17 for this message