Questions Jesus Asked: Who Do You Say That I Am?
In the final message of the Questions Jesus Asked series, we arrive at the most defining question of all from Matthew 16:13–20:
“Who do you say that I am?”
All month long, we’ve watched layers fall away.
Week one: “What do you want Me to do for you?”
Week two: “Do you want to be made whole?”
Week three: “Where are your accusers?”
Each question removed something—shame, accusation, performance, and false narratives. But this final question goes even deeper. It’s not casual. It’s not theoretical. It’s the question that shapes everything.
In this message, we explore the difference between rumors and revelation. The crowd had opinions about Jesus—prophet, teacher, miracle worker—but Peter received something greater: revelation. When he declared, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” everything changed.
Because when you correctly identify who Jesus is, you finally discover who you are.
This episode unpacks:
🔑 Why revelation—not information—unlocks kingdom authority
🔑 What the “keys of the kingdom” really mean
🔑 How misidentifying Jesus distorts identity and theology
🔑 Why freedom begins when condemnation loses its voice
🔑 How aligning with heaven changes the way we live on earth
Just like adjusting the lens on a camera, when Jesus comes into clear focus, everything else in life begins to sharpen—identity, peace, freedom, and purpose.
This message brings the entire series to its crescendo:
When you know who He is, you finally understand who you are.
✨ Because the most important question you will ever answer is still the one
He asks today:
“Who do you say that I am?”