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Peter declares that Jesus is the Messiah — and Jesus reveals what that will actually cost him.
At Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asks his disciples who people say he is. They offer various answers — John the Baptist, Elijah, a prophet. Then he asks, 'But who do you say I am?' Peter answers, 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.' Jesus blesses Peter for this revelation, then shocks everyone by predicting his own suffering, death, and resurrection.
Matthew
The Question That Changed Everything
Religious leaders demand a sign they've already been given, the disciples miss a metaphor about bread, and then Jesus asks the question that splits the whole story wide open — "Who do you say that I am?"
Mark
The Moment Everything Shifted
Jesus feeds another massive crowd, gets frustrated with people who keep missing the point, heals a blind man in stages, and then asks his disciples the most important question anyone has ever been asked. Peter gets it right — and then immediately gets it wrong.
Luke
The Question That Changes Everything
Jesus hands real authority to twelve ordinary men and sends them out with nothing but the mission. A ruler is haunted by a question he can't answer. Five thousand people eat from almost nothing. And then comes the one question that still matters more than any other.
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