
Sometimes the questions that make us the most uncomfortable end up being the ones that lead us straight into the heart of Jesus. As I’ve wrestled with my own fear of not having the “right” answers, I’m realizing that Jesus wasn’t afraid of questions at all—He used them to draw people closer, not push them away. This week, as we look at the questions Jesus asked, we get to slow down and honestly face the most important one: Who do you say I am?Show Notes: https://bit.ly/42uxht2 We’d love to encourage you to spend even more time in the Word. Find all the past episodes of The Bible for Busy People at Purposely.com We would love to hear from you! E-mail us at comments@purposely.com Take a moment to leave a review and tell us what the Bible for Busy People means to you! This helps us reach even more people. Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter to get a reminder each day in your inbox of the podcast episode. https://purposely.com/email/ Follow Purposely:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/purposelypodcasts/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/purposelypodcasts/
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