Redeemer's Fellowship

Who do you say He is? (Luke 9:7–27)

34 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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This week at Redeemer’s Fellowship, we continue our journey through Luke 9 and encounter a powerful contrast between curiosity and true faith.Looking at Herod the Tetrarch, we see someone who wanted to see Jesus—but for all the wrong reasons. He was searching for a spectacle, not a Savior. From his story, we’re challenged with a simple but weighty truth:Don’t seek Jesus for what He can give—seek Him for who He is.Then Jesus turns the question directly to His disciples—and to us:“Who do you say that I am?”This isn’t just a theological question—it’s personal. Your answer shapes your life, your direction, and your eternity.

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