Saturday, January 3, 2015
But whom say ye that I Am
"He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am" (Matthew 16:15 KJV)? None of us are made perfect. We all have flaws, defects, problems, issues, and sins that arise in our lives. We should realize that we are just human beings who make mistakes, and we should try to learn from them every time we find ourselves far from Christ. Peter, the disciple of Jesus Christ, was a man who had a heart and determination to know who Christ was. Just like us, Peter was not perfect in any way. We read about how Peter was a strong hearted man. Just like many of us, he was a man who spoke up before he thought. However, God gave him a revelation of who Jesus was, "the Christ, the Son of the living God." The Holy Spirit has been given to you and I to teach us about the person Jesus Christ. The journey of the school of the Spirit can teach us along the way. The flesh likes to get in the way, trying to lead one in the direction opposed to Christ. You may find yourself with scars from the battles along the way. It can get frustrating and overwhelming, but we do not go through these hours of trials alone. We have the Great Shepherd, who has brought light to our lives and victory through the cross. Every failure in our lives is covered by His blood. We are victorious in the blood of Christ. Do not let your failures get the best of you, but let Christ have all of you. God bless you. Amen
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