Not every idea that sounds spiritual is rooted in the truth God has revealed in Jesus. Throughout the church’s history, well-intended practices, perspectives, and personal experiences have sometimes shaped the way people think about God in ways that don’t fully reflect who He actually is.
That’s why, in this series, we’ve been slowing down to examine certain beliefs and practices — not to be critical, and not to question the core truths of our faith — but to ask a careful and necessary question: Does this align with what God has revealed in Christ?
This week, we turn that question toward Jesus Himself.
Rather than relying on cultural assumptions or personal preferences about who Jesus is, we look closely at His own words. In several key moments recorded in the Gospels, Jesus makes striking claims about His authority, His identity, and His relationship to the Father.
These claims leave us with an unavoidable question: Who is Jesus, really? And if He truly is who He says He is, what does that mean for our faith, our worship, and our lives?
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