Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say I am?” This most important question echoes through the world today. This two-part teaching explains the confusion about the Messianic identity of Jesus among those he interacted with and discusses how Christians today can better align their actions with their knowledge of “who he is.”
Verses: Exod. 17:6; Lev. 5:1-5; Num. 24:17; 2 Kings 4:22-44; 5:1-14; Job 19:25; Ps. 16:10; Isa. 9:6; Zech. 10:4; Matt. 11:2, 27; 16:13-16; 21:9-11; 26:64; Luke 24:25-27; John 1:18-34; 10:24; Rev. 1:12-16.
Teacher: Dan Gallagher
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