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WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?

38 min · 1. juni 2026
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Who Do You Say I Am? Jesus asked His disciples a question nearly 2,000 years ago that still demands an answer today: "Who do you say I am?" (Matthew 16:15) In this message, we dive into the most important question in human history and discover why our answer changes everything. Many people are comfortable with Jesus as Savior, but struggle to embrace Him as Lord. Yet Scripture reveals that Jesus cannot be received in pieces. He is both the Lamb who was slain and the King who reigns. Through the story of Peter's confession, the temptation of self-rule in the Garden, and the testimony of the Roman centurion at the cross, we discover that true peace is found not in ruling our own lives, but in surrendering to the One who gave His life for us. Key Topics: • The identity of Jesus • Savior vs. Lord • Self-lordship and surrender • Peter's confession and restoration • The power of the cross • Trusting God's leadership • Finding peace through surrender Key Scripture: Matthew 16:13-19 A Lord with nail-scarred hands is a Lord worthy of your trust. Who do you say He is?

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