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Matthew 16:13-17
We live in times when TRUTH is subjective. What truth? Yours? Mine?
500 years after the Reformation and here we are, knowing as much about God as the pagans down the street.
We got so lost in talking about what God did, and what God does, and what God will do that we lost sight of God is.
When we come to this passage of Scripture, the disciples have been walking with Jesus for a while. Jesus is no stranger to them. By now they have seen Jesus preaching, healing, calming a storm, multiplying bread, twice; they have been sent on a mission with power and authority to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons…
And Jesus asks “Who do you say that I am?”
Is it a trick question?
By Ewerton L. DecastroMatthew 16:13-17
We live in times when TRUTH is subjective. What truth? Yours? Mine?
500 years after the Reformation and here we are, knowing as much about God as the pagans down the street.
We got so lost in talking about what God did, and what God does, and what God will do that we lost sight of God is.
When we come to this passage of Scripture, the disciples have been walking with Jesus for a while. Jesus is no stranger to them. By now they have seen Jesus preaching, healing, calming a storm, multiplying bread, twice; they have been sent on a mission with power and authority to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons…
And Jesus asks “Who do you say that I am?”
Is it a trick question?