
Today we are surrounded by so many voices. People sharing their opinions and views about pretty much anything and everything, whether we ask for it or not. I call this “air traffic” – so many voices filling the air (and airwaves) with perspectives and thoughts that they become overwhelming, overpowering and intimidating causing a “traffic jam” in our hearts and minds. This doesn’t leave much room for our own thoughts, feelings, views and ideas to come through. Whether we are bombarded by these voices through social media, youtube, podcasts, our favorite influencer or face to face with friends or family, an overload can cause confusion and hinder us from actually knowing what we really think or feel, unless we stop the traffic and actually take the time to think about it.
BUT WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?
It was not much different when Jesus walked the earth, although the “air traffic” traveled much slower in those days, people still had something to say. Some things were true and worth listening to and some were not. Seems there was a whole lot being said about Jesus and who He really was. In Mark 8:27-30 Jesus asked his disciples who others thought He was, and they answered that many thought He was a great man, “John the Baptist; and others say Elijah; and still others say you are one of the prophets.” Jesus then looked them in the eyes and asked them, “But who do YOU say I am?”
It was a very important question. A question He asked His disciples.
It is still a very important question. A question that He asks us.
A question we need to ask ourselves.
I love that Jesus asked questions. He got people thinking. Thinking for themselves. Jesus asked them what others thought about Him, butJesus He didn’t leave it at that. He didn’t just want to know who others thought He was. He wanted to know who His disciples, His friends, thought He was. And He wanted THEM to know what they thought. He wanted them to declare it. Amazing how saying something out loud makes it just so much more real. It can certainly make us stop and think about how we are really feeling or what we are thinking. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. It was important for the disciples to know where they were at in their own relationship with Jesus, their Friend, their Master and their, soon-to-be, Savior.
Jesus didn’t want His disciples, the ones whom He loved, to be swayed by, tainted by, or hindered by what others thought. He didn’t want His relationship with them and their relationship with Him to be based on or leaning on what others said. He didn’t want them stuck there, only seeing Him through eyes with limited vision, or hearing through ears limited by other people’s filters. So Jesus asks them, “BUT, who do YOU say I am?”
We can listen to many podcasts, sermons, and teachings from great people, incredible influencers, on what they say and believe about Jesus, yet not know what we actually believe. We can quote and repost beautiful little sayings from others sharing their views and perspectives of Jesus, yet our own views still be so limited and shallow. We can continue to live our relationship with Jesus based on insights gained by others and be deceived thinking that we have depth in our own relationship with Him. While it’s fine listening and learning from others, studying and reading views, thoughts, insights that others have recorded, written, published, and posted, we cannot stop there. We can most certainly glean from them and even get stirred up, impassioned and encouraged in our relationship with the Lord, but if that is all we base it on, it will always be much less than what we were created to have with Him. If we are only satisfied with an influencer, a pastor, a friend feeding us what is on the Bible menu, or only rely on them to share their personal experiences and opinions of Jesus instead of digging in for ourselves, then we fall short of ALL He wants to show us, teach us, and reveal to us. We cheat ourselves and settle for the little crumbs of who Jesus is and all He has to offer us as our personal Savior.
Meanwhile, Jesus is stopping the air traffic and asking us, “BUT WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?” Jesus wants to reveal Himself to each of us personally. He loves to know us deeply and teach us deep things, mysteries about Himself and all that He is doing. He wants us to know Him and to grasp hold of the truth that we are known by Him. He wants us to find our own revelations, form our own thoughts, allow Him to speak to and touch our hearts, to bring depth to our relationship with Him. He wants us to have eyes that SEE and ears that HEAR who He is personally. For you. For me. He is an ever- present and personal Lord. He wants to capture OUR hearts, our vision, our thoughts and give us opportunity to own our faith, experience His goodness, and encounter His love. What better time than now to stop and allow Him to clear the traffic away and respond as He asks us this question. And hopefully we, just like Peter, can exclaim for ourselves …. “YOU ARE THE CHRIST!” Because as we declare it, foundations are built, our hearts are strengthened, our heads are lifted, and our eyes are opened, to allow Him to show each one of us, as unique individuals, even more of WHO HE REALLY IS!
Practical application:
Press in today. Read the Scriptures for yourself. Talk to Him. Ask Him the questions. Wait on Him to answer. Listen. Write it down …. Who do you say He is?
Then spend time thanking Him and praising Him for what He reveals to your heart.