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The bridge from Earth to Heaven, the mediation between God and Man
Chronological Sayings of JesusGospel ContextPart 1Reader GuidesThe Words of JesusWhat Jesus Says He Came to DoWho Jesus Says He Is

So Who Is Jesus, According to Jesus?

By Staff Writer, A Disciple of Christ.
June 18, 2026 3 Min Read
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In Conclusion to the Chronological Sayings of Jesus, the Controlling Question becomes: What does Jesus progressively reveal about Himself through His own words?

We began with a twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple.

His first recorded words were not random:

“Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”

From the beginning, Jesus spoke with a consciousness of the Father, necessity, and mission.

Then the story moved forward.

The Father identified Him at the Jordan.

The devil tested Him in the wilderness.

Jesus announced the kingdom.

He called people to repent, believe, and follow.

He forgave sins, healed the sick, commanded demons, calmed the storm, raised the dead, and taught with authority.

The question became unavoidable:

“Who then is this?”

Jesus Is Not Safely Small

Part 1 has shown that Jesus cannot be safely reduced.

Not to a moral teacher.

Not to a prophet among prophets.

Not to a reformer.

Not to a symbol of kindness.

Not to a spiritual example for people who already trust themselves.

Those categories sound respectful, but they are too small.

Jesus does not merely speak about God from a distance.

He calls God His Father in a unique way.

He speaks as the Son.

He claims authority to forgive sins.

He calls people to follow Him personally.

He says His words are the foundation that survives the storm.

He says heaven and earth will pass away, but His words will not pass away.

That is not safe spirituality.

That is authority.

Jesus Exposes Every Incomplete Confidence

His words also expose us.

Outward religion is not enough.

Moral comparison is not enough.

Private spirituality is not enough.

Inherited identity is not enough.

Political hope is not enough.

Intellectual distance is not enough.

Success is not enough.

Sincerity is not enough.

Jesus presses beneath all of it.

He says sin comes from the heart.

He says the spiritually poor are blessed.

He says we must repent.

He says we must deny ourselves, take up the cross, and follow Him.

He does not flatter human self-confidence.

He confronts it.

But He confronts it in order to save.

The Cross Was Not an Accident

Jesus repeatedly spoke of His suffering before it happened.

He said the Son of Man must suffer, be rejected, be killed, and rise.

At the table, He explained the meaning of His death:

“This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”

That sentence removes every shallow view of the cross.

The cross is not merely tragedy.

Not merely injustice.

Not merely an example of courage.

Jesus says His blood is poured out for forgiveness.

If we take Jesus according to Jesus, forgiveness is not cheap, automatic, earned, inherited, or achieved by moral balance.

It is given through His self-offering.

The Resurrection Changes the Question

Then the tomb is empty.

The risen Jesus appears bodily.

He shows His wounds.

He gives peace.

He opens Scripture.

He sends repentance and forgiveness to all nations in His name.

Then He says:

“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

This is the climax of Part 1.

The child in His Father’s house is now the risen Lord with all authority.

The One who called disciples in Galilee now sends disciples to all nations.

The One condemned by human powers now claims authority over heaven and earth.

The One crucified as King now reigns as Lord.

The Question Before Us

So who is Jesus, according to Jesus?

He is the beloved Son.

The Son of Man.

The King.

The teacher with final authority.

The forgiver of sins.

The suffering servant who gives His life.

The risen Lord.

The final Judge.

The one whose words do not pass away.

The one who sends forgiveness in His name.

The one who promises, “I am with you always.”

That means admiration is not enough.

Respect is not enough.

Religious curiosity is not enough.

Jesus calls for repentance, faith, and following.

The first journey through His words does not end by leaving us neutral.

It leaves us standing before Him.

Who do you say that He is?

If you are ready to respond to Jesus rather than merely study Him, begin here: https://logosmap.org/en/begin-here.

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