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Back to EpisodesWho is Jesus to You? (Matthew 15:39–16:23; Mark 8:10-33; Luke 9:18-22)
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The world loves a leaderboard, even when it comes to faith. One author tried to rank the most influential people in history and put Jesus near the top but not first. That kind of list might be interesting, but it dodges the only question that actually reaches your heart: who do you say Jesus Christ is?
We trace Jesus and the disciples from a confrontation with Pharisees and Sadducees who demand a “sign from heaven” to a warning that still feels painfully current: beware the leaven of false teaching. Jesus refuses to play proof-games with cynical hearts and points instead to the “sign of Jonah,” a clear line to the resurrection. Then, on a boat with barely any bread, the disciples misunderstand His warning, giving us a real-world picture of how easy it is to miss spiritual truth when we’re stuck in surface-level thinking.
From there we explore the two-stage healing at Bethsaida and what it can teach us about trusting God when His work is gradual or mysterious. Finally, everything sharpens at Caesarea Philippi when Jesus asks, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter confesses, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” and we talk about why that confession is the bedrock of the church and why the gospel is the key that opens the kingdom. And then comes the gut-check: Peter swings from Spirit-given insight to rebuking Jesus because his expectations can’t handle a cross.
If you’ve ever tried to “correct” God’s timing, struggled with disappointment, or wondered what it really means to put Jesus first, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, leave a review, and tell us: how are you ranking Jesus today?
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