“Who do I say He is?” (Matthew 13:53-14:12)

We explore one of the most crucial questions in our faith: “Who do I say Jesus is?” This powerful teaching takes us through Matthew 13:53-14:12, where we witness two pivotal moments—Jesus being rejected in His hometown and the tragic death of John the Baptist. These stories reveal the challenges of faith, the consequences of rejecting truth, and the importance of Kingdom Vision in our lives.

✅ Why did Jesus’ own people reject Him despite His wisdom and miracles? ✅ How does Herod’s downfall warn us about the dangers of pride and sin? ✅ How do we develop Kingdom Vision and stay committed to Christ? ✅ The ultimate question: Who do YOU say Jesus is?

Takeaways & Application: Expect rejection when standing for Christ, just as Jesus was rejected. Don’t let pride and sin blind you from the truth like Herod. Faith requires full commitment, not just convenience. Kingdom Vision means seeing through the lens of God’s truth, not the world’s.

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