Dear brothers and sisters,
Confessing Christ - Matthew 10:32–42, Jesus's words in Matthew 10:32 stand as a foundational truth. Confessing Christ is not just a verbal acknowledgment but a surrender of our lives to Him. As we openly acknowledge Him before others, Jesus promises to acknowledge us before the Father. Our confession becomes a testimony that resonates not only in words but also in the way we live our lives. Matthew 11:1–15 marks a transition in the narrative, signalling that after Jesus had given specific instructions to His twelve disciples, He continued His mission of teaching and preaching in the towns of Galilee.
The narratives in Genesis 27 and Genesis 28 show the consequences of deception and the importance of seeking God's presence for guidance. Jacob's journey, marked by both mistakes and divine encounters, illustrates the transformative power of acknowledging God.
As we embark on our daily journey, may we carry the message of Matthew 10:32 in our hearts, confessing Christ not only in our words but also in our actions. Let us find rest in His promises and, like Jacob, seek divine encounters that shape our lives. In acknowledging Christ openly, may His acknowledgment of us before the Father bring comfort and assurance to our souls. Amen.
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