Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"Who Do You Say That I Am?"

Back in the late 1960s and early 70s I grew up around a number of people who believed the following:  Jesus was a great teacher, a prophet, and an example of how we should live our lives.  He was a great man.  But that didn't necessarily mean he was the Son of God.  And for a brief period in my teen years I bought into that a little bit.  Maybe they were right.  Maybe Jesus was just a really cool dude.

But then I began to look at scripture and see what Jesus had to say about himself.  In Exodus we learn that Moses is to tell the Hebrew people that God's name is I AMJesus knew that, and used that name over and over again to identify himself to his Jewish audience.  He is especially provocative with this in John 8:58: “Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I AM!”   In John 8:12, Jesus once again claims the name of God as his own- "I AM the light of the world."  In John 4:25-26 Jesus reveals himself as the Messiah to the Samaritan woman at the well-  "The woman said, 'I know that Messiah (called Christ) is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.'  Then Jesus declared, 'I, the one speaking to you—I am he'.”   Not much doubt there, huh?

When he asks Peter the famous, "Who do you say that I am?" question in Matthew 16:15-16 and Peter responds, "the Messiah; the Son of the living God," Jesus congratulates him on his answer.  Time and again in the gospels Jesus tells the world that he is the long-awaited Messiah, the only begotten Son of God.  He knows who he is and he understands his mission.


So what does all of that mean to us today?  It means that before there can be any Jesus Revolution there has to be a confession of faith.  Who do we say Jesus is?  And from my perspective, here are the choices.  Either Jesus was who he said he was, or he was the crazed, demon possessed wacko the Pharisees thought him to be.  Either Jesus was the Messiah, sent to save us from ourselves and our sins, or he was the most outrageous liar who ever lived.  I have spent a lot of years looking, and I can find no middle ground.  How can someone be a "perfect example of how to live our lives" and go around telling such over-the-top lies?  How can someone be a "great teacher and prophet" if everything he claims to be in untrue?  We are left with a choice.  And before we can be the radical Jesus Freaks that the revolution calls for, we must answer the same question Peter did: "Who do you say that I am?"  And we must answer it for all the world to hear.

As for me, I know that I know that I know that Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah, and the God incarnate who gave his life to save mine.  Today I invite you to leave a comment and share your answer to the question- Who do you say Jesus is?  Be bold! The Jesus Revolution in your life can start right now...

Because of Jesus,

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3/29/2011

    It really is the ultimate question, it it not? I say Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Thank you for asking! -Martin V. Davis, UK

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  2. Anonymous3/29/2011

    King of kings !!!!

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  3. Anonymous3/29/2011

    He is Lord of Lords, He is King of Kings
    He is mighty God, Lord of everything
    He's Emmanuel, He's the great I AM
    He's my Prince of PeaceWho is the Lamb
    He's the living God, He's my saving grace
    He will reign forever, He is ancient of days
    He's the Alpha, Omega, Beginning and End
    He's my Savior, Messiah, Redeemer, and friend.

    He's the Prince of Peace, and I will live my life for Him. Thank you, Carl, for implanting those lyrics in my mind all those years ago. -M.C

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  4. Love your post! Jesus should be at the center of everything we do, say, and preach. But then we have to know for certain who He is...And I wholeheartedly support your belief statement!

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