Jesus asked the question to his disciples: “Who do men say that I am?” Finally, Jesus got real personal when he asked Peter: “Who do you say I am?” I have an article that relates to this scripture and speaks to me I’d like to share with you.
WHAT JESUS MEANS TO OTHERS
To the artist Jesus Christ is the one altogether lovely.
To the architect he is the chief cornerstone.
To the baker he is the living bread.
To the banker he is the hidden treasure.
To the biologist he is the life.
To the builder he is the sure foundation.
To the doctor he is the great physician.
To the educator he is the master teacher.
To the farmer he is the sower and the lord of the harvest.
To the florist he is the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
To the geologist he is the rock of ages.
To the horticulturist he is the true vine.
To the judge he is the righteous judge of all mankind.
To the juror he is the faithful and true witness.
To the jeweler he is the pearl of great price.
To the lawyer he is the counselor and lawgiver.
To the newspaper reporter he is the Good News
To the philanthropist he is the unspeakable gift.
To the philosopher he is the wisdom of God.
To the preacher he is the Word of God.
To the sculptor he is the living stone.
To the servant he is the good master.
To the statesman he is the living truth.
To the theologian he is the author and finisher of our faith.
To the sinner he is the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.
To the Christian he is the Son of the living God, the Savior, Redeemer, and Lord.
This article begs the question, “What Does Jesus mean to YOU?” The answer is reflected in both how we live from day today
AND our worship.
Serving Him together,
Bob Dugan |