Tuesday, December 8, 2009

WHO AM I ?


Certainly a simple enough question for one to ask others. This is actually a question Jesus put to the disciples " Who do the people say I am?" ( Luke9:18). Some of the disciples mentioned what the crowd thought of who He was but Peter mentioned He was the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Jesus replied to Peter, " You are blessed, Simon son of John, because my Father has revealed this to you". (Luke 16: 15-19). Only Peter correctly said who Jesus really was. The other disciples stated the crowds thought he was John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah, or one of the other prophets. I don't think the others were sure who he was. This was an early indication of Peter's understanding of Jesus mission on earth.



Jesus had fed thousands of followers and healed many more all the while preaching in parables and teaching of God's kingdom if they would believe. Jesus raised people from the dead and gave them life. Many were baptised in His name and became disciples.



At another time,the masses went to Capernanum to find Jesus but He admonished them for only seeking Him because He feeds them not because they understood the miraculous signs he performed. ( John6:26-27) Jesus At one point stated "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink His blood, you cannot have eternal life with in you". ( John 6: 53) This was a hard teaching and many failed to understand this metaphor. Most of the followers deserted Him as they failed to understand what He meant. Had they stuck around they might have been privileged to hear His meaning ( John6:60-71). This was a way to frustrate the impure motives of ones who tried to be close to Him. The original 12 disciples although clueless did stay around for Him to explain to them the purpose of the metaphors.



As you read the scriptures in the New testament, Jesus did speak frequently in parables and metaphors to confuse the ones seeing but were blind and the ones hearing but were deaf. As that fateful day in Jerusalem drew near, Jesus spoke plainly to the disciples of what He has taught and what was to come to pass. He spoke of Peter denying knowing Him three times before the rooster crows. He spoke about the day the temple in all it's beauty in Jerusalem will come down with no stone un turned which actually did happen 70 years later in a siege by the Romans to over throw a revolt by Hebrew rebels.



Jesus is the most pivotal person or God in all creation. What He has stated and prophesied in the New Testament was the foundation of a new church belief called Christianity that promised eternal life in God's kingdom. Jesus spread His message of salvation through out the biblical lands two thousand years ago. He raised the dead, healed the sick, did miracles, cast out demons, taught a new belief of love for others, taught righteousness walked on water, fed thousands with just a few loaves of bread and a few fish. He also went to the cross as a sacrifice to pay for mankind's sins. He frequently met with His disciples after He was raised from the dead for 40 days to show them he was raised and lived. He commissioned the 11disciples to go forward and spread the Good News (after being touched with the Holy Spirit at a later time) as He ascended to Heaven. He also converted Paul who was an enemy of the new Christian movement to a pivotal leader in the new Christian movement. From that humble beginning the Christian movement has encircled the earth and many today are still being won over to Christ from those humble beginnings. I might say Jesus was and is a super natural being ( God's Son) blessed under the power of God to offer salvation and eternal life to the ones that would only believe in Him and accept Him as their personal saviour. Why is that so hard to do for some people? The scriptures shows you the way. Just read His spoken words in the bible. It should inspire you as it has me.






I lightly covered Jesus ministry in that short 3 years to give you an impression of who He was. What would you say if Jesus asked you that question "Who am I?"





12 comments:

eaglegirl said...

God, the Son of God, Redeemer of all who believe on Him, Savior of all mankind, my Lord, the great I AM, the sacrificial lamb, the Word and so much more.

photogr said...

Exactly Carol. There is not enough space to include who Jesus is and tell of all His powers and miracles.

David said...

Jesus is everything! He is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Master, the Teacher, the Great High Preist, and Son of the Living God - He's Alpha and Omega, the Great I Am, the Rose of Sharon, the Lion of Judah and the Father of Creation . . .

http://fireandgrace.blogspot.com/2008/11/who-is-jesus.html

photogr said...

Thanks David. For Jesus gives us eternal life if we only believe in Him and repent of our sins.He provides us with inspiring words to lead us in service to Him. Through God's grace we will be blessed with super natural powers and gifts in order to serve Him and win souls to Christ.

Tracy said...

I'm reminded of what Peter said to Jesus in that gospel account that you refer to in John 6 when Jesus was talking about his followers need to eat his flesh. Many were offended and turned away, Jesus asked the remaining 12 if they wanted to leave too and I adore Peter's response (John 6:68-69):

Simon Peter answered him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God."

I still have many questions about the Bible and faith and Christianity, but when it's all said and done, where else would I go? Jesus truly is God, I love Him, am drawn to Him and want to follow after Him.

photogr said...

Tracy:

So true of Peters response. He does offer us so much more in life. The Lord through the Holy Spirit has bestowed upon us many gifts and super natural miracles.

We too as His modern day disciples also possess many Spiritual Gifts to serve Him fruitfuly and bring others to Christ. It is through those gifts that we can understand our purpose in serving the Lord.

As we have our next communion in symbolical metaphors we should understand we become more like Jesus and are in Him as He is in us.

J Curtis said...

If He asked, "Who am I?", I would have to answer "My only hope". I certainly can't do it myself.

Thanks for coming over to the blog PHOTOGR.

A Mother Always said...

Thank you for your visit. This song.. is beautiful, the words are powerful..
'Clothed in rainbows, of living color
Flashes of lightning, rolls of thunder
Blessing and honor, strength and glory and power be
to You the only wise King'

BM

photogr said...

J.D. Curtis:

Thanks for dropping by. I only have been able to read a few of your articles but find them quite interesting. I will be dropping by more at your site in the future.

The Lord is all that He is, was , and is to come, and the only hope for all. I've tried it both ways.

photogr said...

Being Me:
Thanks for dropping by. I really enjoyed the graphics and music on your site. Will be back to visit Thus signing up as a follower.

RCUBEs said...

Just want to thank you for visiting me. I love that song "Revelation Song". I had it in my playlist and just changed it.

So grateful that Jesus came to remove the veil. The veil that covers our pride and refusal to repent. God bless you and keep you. Have a blessed Christmas.

photogr said...

RCUBE:

Thanks for dropping by. You have a merry Christmas too.

It was when I opened up my heart to Jesus that I was shown many miracles and the power of faith.