Today, instead of a normal blogpost, I want to leave you with a challenge. Once you have answered the question Jesus asks each of us, Who do you say that I am? - take it another step. Go beyond the titles and define who He is to you personally. Our personal understanding of who He is determines the extent to which He can work in our lives. Because until He is everything, we will limit His access to the areas He may most want to work.
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Beyond Titles
In Mark 8, Jesus asks Peter, "Who do you say that I am?" It's a loaded question. The way we answer it says a signficant amount about our beliefs. But knowing who Jesus is, and knowing Jesus personally, are not the same thing at all.
Today, instead of a normal blogpost, I want to leave you with a challenge. Once you have answered the question Jesus asks each of us, Who do you say that I am? - take it another step. Go beyond the titles and define who He is to you personally. Our personal understanding of who He is determines the extent to which He can work in our lives. Because until He is everything, we will limit His access to the areas He may most want to work.
Today, instead of a normal blogpost, I want to leave you with a challenge. Once you have answered the question Jesus asks each of us, Who do you say that I am? - take it another step. Go beyond the titles and define who He is to you personally. Our personal understanding of who He is determines the extent to which He can work in our lives. Because until He is everything, we will limit His access to the areas He may most want to work.
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