What Jesus Did
In our continued exploration of the Gospels, we're challenged to confront the most crucial question of our faith: 'Who do you say Jesus is?' This isn't just about theological knowledge, but about how we live our lives in response to Christ's identity. The passage reveals the paradox at the heart of following Jesus - to save our life, we must lose it. We're called to embrace 'cruciformity,' shaping our lives according to Christ's self-emptying love. This radical call to discipleship isn't about comfort or self-improvement, but about dying to ourselves so that we might truly live. As we grapple with this teaching, we're invited to examine our own lives: Are we truly following Jesus, or merely agreeing with Him to a point? The message urges us to find our true identity, calling, and assignment in Christ, reminding us that our greatest life is found in serving others, just as Jesus came to serve.