Message Minute (Only One Answer Counts)

"You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God." – Matthew 16:16

Notice where Peter made this declaration. He was standing in front of a rock wall covered in shrines to dead gods — carved stone that couldn't see, couldn't speak, couldn't save. And looking past every single one of them, Peter said: My God is alive.

Not alive once upon a time. Not alive in principle. Actively, presently, continuously alive. And standing right in front of him.

That's the thing that separates Jesus from every other religious figure, every self-help system, every spiritual path. There's only one empty tomb in the history of the world. Every other option ends at a grave. Jesus doesn't. And that changes absolutely everything about what He can do in a life that's been handed over to Him.

C.S. Lewis was right when he said Jesus didn't leave the "good teacher" option open. The claims He made are too enormous for that. He's either who He said He was, or He isn't. But comfortable middle ground doesn't exist.

Reflection: Honestly, is Jesus the Messiah, the Son of the living God, to you personally? Or has He stayed in a safer, more manageable category?

Prayer: Living God, thank You that You are not a concept or a philosophy. You are alive. Help me to live like that's actually true today; not just believe it in theory, but walk in it. Amen.

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