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Who Do You Say That I Am?

David Mcmullen Season 1 Episode 4

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"Who do you say that I am?" This question, posed by Jesus to His disciples, stands as perhaps the most consequential inquiry in human history. Your answer doesn't just determine what you believe—it shapes how you live, love, and face eternity.

Frank and his co-host dive deep into this pivotal moment from Matthew 16, exploring how different religious traditions have attempted to answer this question throughout history. From the Jehovah's Witnesses who diminish Jesus to a created being, to cultural Christianity that acknowledges Him without submission, the hosts clarify what Scripture actually reveals about Christ's identity.

The conversation takes a deeply personal turn as both hosts share how they grapple with living under Christ's lordship in their daily lives. Frank discusses how he leads addiction recovery and couples ministries at his church, while his co-host vulnerably shares a recent struggle to respond to troubling news in a way that honors God rather than reacting from his flesh. These real-world applications demonstrate that truly answering "You are the Christ" means allowing Jesus to guide our decisions, relationships, and priorities.

Drawing on C.S. Lewis's famous trilemma—that Jesus must be either a lunatic, a liar, or Lord—the hosts emphasize that this isn't a question we can afford to get wrong. Unlike other areas of life where mistakes have temporary consequences, how we answer Jesus's question determines our eternal destiny.

The episode concludes with a powerful reminder that Jesus isn't just our Savior from past sins but the returning Messiah who will restore order to creation. This perspective should transform how we live, knowing that our lives should reflect the answer we've given to history's most important question.

What would change in your life if you truly lived as though Jesus is who He claimed to be? Join the conversation and discover how this ancient question remains startlingly relevant today.

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