Who do you say that Jesus is? If Jesus were to be here with us, he would have asked in this way, “who do you say that I AM?” We call Him Lord and Savior; we call Him the Son of God and Son of Man; we call Him the Messiah. Some called Him carpenter’s son, a good teacher, some even called Him drunkard, glutton, and a friend of sinners. In this sermon, Keith Ryoo looks at who the Apostle John says that Jesus is in the introduction to his Gospel. By considering his person (who he is) and works (what he does), Keith shows us that Jesus Christ, the Word who was in the beginning with God, and who was God, is not only the creator of all things, but the creator of the new creation.
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