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What Do You Think of Jesus?
Oct.18,2014
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“Who do you say I am?” Matthew 16:15
When Jesus asked the disciples, “Who do you say I am?”—He
wasn’t having an identity crisis nor was He feeling insecure about His
reputation. He passed out the quiz to see whether or not the disciples
had come to grips with who He really was, or, if they too, like the rest
of the crowds, had misperceived His true identity.
It’s a good quiz to take, because if you and I don’t perceive Jesus
as He really is, we just may get our Christianity twisted and headed in
the wrong direction. So ask yourself, “Who do I think Jesus is?”
There are lots of ways to look at the question: theologically,
historically, culturally, redemptively, spiritually, or experientially.
But for starters, let’s ask in terms of how you perceive Him as a person
when He comes to mind. This is not a throwaway issue! How you envision
Him has a lot to do with whether or not you’ll want to follow Him. And
following Him is at the very heart of a fulfilling relationship with
Him.
If you grew up in Sunday school world, you saw a lot of Sunday school
papers with pictures of Jesus in a neatly pressed white robe, nice
sandals, and a well-trimmed beard. It was easy to draw the conclusion
that Jesus is a kind, softhearted, merciful, and deferring kind of guy.
And, thankfully, He is all those things. But if that’s all He is to you,
He won’t seem very compelling. You might think, “Nice guy, but I’m not
sure I’d want to go on a fishing trip with Him!”
Yet a brief look at who found Him to be compelling will correct our
often distorted view of Jesus. Rough fishermen like James, John, Peter,
and Andrew dropped their nets to follow Him. These were guys who would
have had fading tattoos on their bulging biceps, and rugged, sea-worn
faces. Simon the Zealot, a member of the underground resistance
force, was committed to give his life if necessary to overthrow the
oppressive regime of Rome. He traded in his Uzis and fatigues to join
the Jesus revolution. And Matthew, the ruthless tax collector, found
Jesus a far more compelling option for life than continuing to get rich
at other peoples’ expense. Women felt safe with Him and adoringly
followed and supported Him.
So, take it from those who knew Him best. They gave up everything and
followed Him to a whole new way of life. A life where the power of love
is courageous enough to forgive; where the joy of generosity trumps the
withering grip of greed; where others’ needs and interests capture the
attention of our hearts; where cross-bearing is an honor; where the
poor, marginalized, and oppressed find refuge and significance.
So, what do you think of Jesus?
Seeing Him as He really is will make you ready to drop “whatever” in
order to follow Him. And, come to think of it, I’d love to go fishing
with Him! I might just end up being quite different in a lot of good
ways if I spent more time with Him!
Your Journey…
- What has been your impression of Jesus?
- Have you seen Him as so compelling that you are willing to drop anything that gets in the way of following Him?
- Would you forgive for Him? Give your money to the poor and needy for Him? Stop gossiping for Him? Live for eternity for Him? Work well at the office for Him even though your boss is weird and unreasonable?
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