The ultimate identity crisis: Why knowing Who Jesus is changes everything about where you’re going.
Our text in this study is: Mark 8:27-38
Series: Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero Jr
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay
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In this Bible study through the Gospel of Mark, we reach a definitive turning point in the life of Jesus and His followers. Often, we look at the disciples and see a “rag-tag team” of misfits, much like the underdog teams in our favorite sports movies. They squabbled, lacked fundamentals, and struggled to grasp the big picture. Yet, in Mark 8:27-38, the Lord brings them to a moment of decision at Caesarea Philippi.
This geographical setting is significant, sitting on the border of Israel and the Gentile world, overshadowed by the grotto of the Greek god Pan and the massive presence of Mount Hermon.
In this teaching, we explore the essential question of Christianity: “Who do you say that Jesus is?” While the crowds had various theories—viewing Jesus as a prophet or a revived John the Baptist—Peter correctly identifies Him as the Messiah. However, as we see in this study, having the right title for Jesus is only the beginning. Peter and the others still possessed a “blurry vision” of what Messiahship actually meant. They expected a conquering king who would restore Israel’s political power, but Jesus began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer, be rejected, and die.
This video dives deep into the reality of discipleship. We see that following Jesus is not about soliciting miracles or asking God to fulfill our personal designs. True discipleship is a road of submission. When Peter tried to rebuke Jesus, the Lord’s response was firm: “Get behind me, Satan.” This reminds us that when we prioritize human concerns over God’s concerns, we find ourselves on the wrong team.
If you are interested in a serious study of the New Testament, this message outlines the three requirements for anyone wanting to follow Christ: deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him. We discuss the cost of following Jesus in a sinful generation and the beautiful promise that losing our life for the sake of the Gospel is the only way to truly save it.
Whether you are new to the Bible or a long-time believer, this study of Mark 8 will challenge your perspective on Jesus and help clarify your walk with Him. We invite you to join us on this journey as we seek to move from blurry spiritual vision into the clarity of God’s grace and truth.
Our text in this study is: Mark 8:27-38
Series: Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero Jr
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
In this Bible study through the Gospel of Mark, we reach a definitive turning point in the life of Jesus and His followers. Often, we look at the disciples and see a “rag-tag team” of misfits, much like the underdog teams in our favorite sports movies. They squabbled, lacked fundamentals, and struggled to grasp the big picture. Yet, in Mark 8:27-38, the Lord brings them to a moment of decision at Caesarea Philippi.
This geographical setting is significant, sitting on the border of Israel and the Gentile world, overshadowed by the grotto of the Greek god Pan and the massive presence of Mount Hermon.
In this teaching, we explore the essential question of Christianity: “Who do you say that Jesus is?” While the crowds had various theories—viewing Jesus as a prophet or a revived John the Baptist—Peter correctly identifies Him as the Messiah. However, as we see in this study, having the right title for Jesus is only the beginning. Peter and the others still possessed a “blurry vision” of what Messiahship actually meant. They expected a conquering king who would restore Israel’s political power, but Jesus began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer, be rejected, and die.
This video dives deep into the reality of discipleship. We see that following Jesus is not about soliciting miracles or asking God to fulfill our personal designs. True discipleship is a road of submission. When Peter tried to rebuke Jesus, the Lord’s response was firm: “Get behind me, Satan.” This reminds us that when we prioritize human concerns over God’s concerns, we find ourselves on the wrong team.
If you are interested in a serious study of the New Testament, this message outlines the three requirements for anyone wanting to follow Christ: deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him. We discuss the cost of following Jesus in a sinful generation and the beautiful promise that losing our life for the sake of the Gospel is the only way to truly save it.
Whether you are new to the Bible or a long-time believer, this study of Mark 8 will challenge your perspective on Jesus and help clarify your walk with Him. We invite you to join us on this journey as we seek to move from blurry spiritual vision into the clarity of God’s grace and truth.