Who Is Jesus
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If we’re going to give our lives to Jesus, we should be able to answer one question without dodging it: who is He? We’re back on Rooted and Grounded with a fresh format and a focused theme, and we start where Christianity truly begins and ends, the claim that Jesus is the Son of God. That confession isn’t a religious slogan; it’s the line between “good teacher” and Lord of everything.
We trace the evidence straight from the Bible, moving from the Father’s words at Jesus’ baptism (“This is my beloved Son”) to Peter’s confession that becomes foundational, and then into Colossians 1 where Christ is described as the image of the invisible God, creator and sustainer, head of the church, and the one who brings peace by the blood of the cross. We also talk about a detail many people overlook: even demons recognize Jesus’ identity in Mark 5, and that spiritual witness adds a sobering weight to the question of belief.
Then we bring it down to street level. What does it mean today to confess “I believe that Jesus is the Son of God”? We connect that confession to Hebrews 1 and to the authority Jesus shows in John 11 when He calls Lazarus out of the grave, plus the controversy in Mark 2 when He forgives sins and people realize only God can do that. We also make space for skeptics who get stuck on “impossible” claims like the virgin birth or resurrection, and we explain why belief often grows through layers of evidence and an honest, seeking heart.
If you’ve ever wrestled with who Jesus really is, press play, share this with a friend who’s asking hard questions, and leave a review so more people can find it. Subscribe for the rest of the series and tell us: what Scripture most clearly answers “who is Jesus” for you?
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