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THE LINE // You Will Answer | Jarrod Cochran

56 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Jesus asks the question that defines your eternity: “Who do you say that I am?” In Luke 9, the disciples knew what others were saying, but Peter had a revelation. Not opinion. Not culture. Truth. This message cuts through surface-level faith. You can be around Jesus, hear sermons, and still miss Him. Curiosity isn’t clarity. This isn’t about a version of Jesus that fits your life. This is about the real Christ—fully God, the only way to salvation. You will answer this question, either now by faith or later by sight. Comment: Who is Jesus to you?

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