January 1, 2020

Subscribe By Email

Subscribe to RSS Feed

Wednesday
Matthew 16:13-20; 1 Peter 2:4-6

Christ, the Son of the Living God

Today’s passage marks a significant shift in Jesus’ ministry, for it is the point at which he begins to prepare the disciples for his death.

To begin, Jesus deftly asks the disciples to tell him who “other people” say he is. The way the passage is written, I imagine the disciples quickly responding like a gaggle of geese, talking over one another in their attempts to impress Jesus with their answers. Then, after the replies begin to trail off, the next question takes them completely by surprise, even though it shouldn’t have, “Who do you say I am?” If I was writing the script, the sound cue would be: crickets chirping to fill the space of an awkward silence as each man’s gaze shifts away from the Savior, searching for an answer. Time stands still, as Jesus looks directly at each of them; he was not going to let them off the hook. Finally, in an uncharacteristic moment of clarity, the bold, yet frequent sufferer of foot-in-mouth syndrome, Simon exclaims, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

Peter’s confession marks the birthplace of the Church. To be a part of the Church in this world and part of God’s kingdom for eternity, we all must claim Jesus to be the Christ, the Son of the Living God.

Today, as we mark the beginning of 2020, our church body must continue to faithfully commit ourselves to invest in the lives of our children and students, the unchurched community around us, and to the areas in need throughout our country and world by being enthusiastic servants and cheerful givers.

August 30, 2021

Monday – John 13:35We are not known by the rules we keep, but by the love we share.
Keep Reading

August 29, 2021

Sunday – Romans 12:1-2Pray these words as you make your way to church this morning—or as you prepare ...
Keep Reading

August 28, 2021

Saturday – Catch up dayIf you missed a day this week, then use today to catch up and ...
Keep Reading

August 27, 2021

Friday – Luke 6:1-5This passage is telling. Read it carefully, and then answer the following questions:* What was ...
Keep Reading

August 26, 2021

Thursday – Galatians 1:6-7Jewish legalism was flawed in several ways. Consider the following:1. New laws continually must be ...
Keep Reading

August 25, 2021

Wednesday – Matthew 22:35-40In contrast to the two commands of Christ—love for God and love for neighbor—the Jewish ...
Keep Reading

August 24, 2021

Tuesday – Romans 12:2Nothing can choke the heart and soul out of walking with God like legalism. The ...
Keep Reading

August 23, 2021

Rules, Rules, and more Rules. They serve a purpose but, if misapplied, can cause great harm. The British ...
Keep Reading

August 22, 2021

Sunday – Psalm 85 Meditate on this passage as you prepare for worship today. 
Keep Reading

August 21, 2021

Saturday – Grace Day  If you missed a day this week, then use today to catch up and review. 
Keep Reading

August 20, 2021

Friday – 1 Peter 2:9-10 Did you catch it? Don’t tell me you read right through some of the greatest promises from ...
Keep Reading

August 19, 2021

Thursday – Colossians 3:12-14 When you get dressed in the morning, do you ever think to “put on” these things: compassion, kindness, humility, ...
Keep Reading

join Us

Attend

Listen to

Messages

A place to

Support

Contact Us

Have questions? Want more information? Reach out to FBC Lewisville and one of our team will get back with you shortly. We are here to answer any questions you may have about Christ, Salvation, the Bible, this Church, Events, or other things we can help with.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.