March 17, 2010

WHO IS THIS?

Key Verse

When He had entered Jerusalem, all the city was stirred, saying, "Who is this?" (Matthew 21:10)

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Central Truth

The eternal destiny of every man and woman hangs on their answer to the question, "Who is Jesus?"


Reflections

The eternal destiny of every man and woman hangs on their answer to the question, “Who is Jesus?”

I will never forget Luis Morin. He was a camper in my first cabin at Kanakuk in 1999. Luis was from Mexico and spoke little English when he arrived at camp. We became friends quickly, and I found my years of middle school Spanish actually paid off! Throughout the term Luis asked questions about who Jesus was, but he wasn't ready to trust Him with his life.

With only two days left in the term, one of my most blessed moments as a Christ follower occurred. It was getting to hear Luis, in broken English, acknowledge that God was his King and ask for forgiveness and for Jesus to live in his heart. His question of who Jesus was got answered. It was phenomenal!

The city of Jerusalem asked the same question about Jesus when He arrived on a donkey in Matthew 21. The chapter says the city was stirred and asked "Who is this?" When Jesus arrived in the city, there were crowds following Him, shouting praises to Jesus and claiming He had come in the name of the Lord. Those who saw the crowds and heard their praises wanted to know why they were acting the way they were. Who would be worth such celebration? 

Although it is a daily challenge for me, I continually have to remind myself of who God is in my life. Putting Jesus on the throne in my heart is essential to the type of disciple, husband, and father I want to be. When this happens, my words, actions, and attitude reflect the spirit of Christ living in me (2 Corinthians 5:17). It should be our hope that when others ask "Who is this?" about Jesus, they could look at our lives and see the answer.


Discussion Questions

1. Have you asked/answered the question "Who is Jesus?" in your life?

2. How should we respond when we recognize all that Christ has done for us?

3. What are areas of your life in which you need to allow God to have full control?

4. What things can you do to remind yourself continually of who God is in your life?

FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 

1. What did Jesus ask the two disciples to do? 

2. What did they find when they got to the village? 

3. Do you believe all that Jesus says in the Bible is true? 

4. What has Jesus asked you to do that you can do today?


Comments

The views expressed under “Comments” are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Watermark Community Church.
  1. David

    March 17, 2010 06:45 AM

    David! Praise God! AMEN! HE IS...MY LORD, SAVIOR, MASTER, KING, GOD, WONDERFUL COUNSELOR, PRINCE OF PEACE, ABBA, AND THE GREAT I AM! HE IS MY SHEPHERD AND I AM ETERNALLY GRATEFUL HE KNOWS ME, AND I FOLLOW HIM!Your words made me smile today, because I know him!

  2. Gary stroope

    March 17, 2010 09:04 AM

    Great reminder of what's important today David....praying for a Louis in my life today

  3. Virginia Evans

    March 17, 2010 09:36 AM

    Well said! Thank you for the reminder that others see Jesus in us! I can always use the reminder in my anger and frustration when life is just not working out the way I thought it should.

  4. Jeffrey Liggitt

    March 18, 2010 06:28 AM

    Thank you for the reminder of this central truth. I have really enjoyed seeing the way the Lord has changed your ministry field over the last several years.

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