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← Back to Sermons King Jesus and Identity Politics: Part I Matthew 16:13 - 16:20 August 6, 2017 Reverend Doug Webster View Sermon Transcript Download .pdf Discussion Questions: Why did Jesus ask, "Who do people say the Son of Man is?" near the pagan shrine to Pan?Where are the awkward places where you find it difficult to confess Christ?Was it necessary for Jesus to distinguish between popular opinion and personal confession?How did Peter come to terms with Jesus' true identity?If Jesus asked you, "Who do you say I am?" what would you say?
View Sermon Transcript Download .pdf Discussion Questions: Why did Jesus ask, "Who do people say the Son of Man is?" near the pagan shrine to Pan?Where are the awkward places where you find it difficult to confess Christ?Was it necessary for Jesus to distinguish between popular opinion and personal confession?How did Peter come to terms with Jesus' true identity?If Jesus asked you, "Who do you say I am?" what would you say?