
(77) Who do you say I am?
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Who do you say I am?
Opinions. Spend thirty seconds online or in a grocery store with another human being and you are going to hear someone’s thoughts about something as small as toilet paper or as large as global politics. You can’t escape the opinions, and the voices just keep getting louder.
That said, thank you for taking the time to listen to OUR voices today. Really, it means so much.
People had all kinds of opinions in Jesus’s day, too. In fact, He asked His disciples what others were saying about Him. And then He asked them a more personal question: Who do you say I am?
We are getting back to the basics in the next few weeks—looking at who Jesus is, based on who He said He was. It’s easy to get distracted and overwhelmed by all the voices. At Light in Your Corner we are going to look specifically at His words, hearing His voice, and leaning in as His light shines into our lives.
ALSO:
- The legacy of faith
- We're still here!
- Living like your life is over
- “Nothing’s more timely than the Office of the Keys!”
- Praying for education in all its forms
- Faith like children, but no acting like babies
- Spaghetti brains and spiritual milk
References:
- Matthew 16:13-20
- 1 Corinthians 3
- Ballad of Wallis Island
- Paul David Tripp Podcast, ep. 933
- Wild Horses
- “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey