Matthew 16.13-19

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Jesus asks, “Who do people say I am?” Peter declares, “You are the Christ,” and Jesus establishes him as a foundational leader.’

Limerick

In Caesarea, Jesus did ask,
“Who do folks say I am?”—a quick task.
Peter then proclaimed,
“The Christ, unashamed,”
And was named the rock in that mask.

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Potential actions to take in response

A practical way to respond to Matthew 16:13-19 is to reflect on the concept of identity and purpose in your own life. You can take time to identify what or who gives you a sense of direction and confidence—whether it’s your values, relationships, passions, or goals. Think about how recognizing your core beliefs or strengths can help you stand firm when faced with challenges or doubts. For example, if you find meaning in helping others, consider ways to actively support someone in need today. The passage emphasizes the importance of understanding who you are and what you stand for, so applying this could mean clarifying your own sense of purpose and making decisions aligned with it. This practice encourages self-awareness and intentional living based on your core principles, just as the passage encourages understanding one’s identity and purpose.

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Related passages

**Summary of Matthew 16:13-19 (20 words):**
Jesus affirms Peter’s faith, declares him foundational, and grants authority to build His church on this divine revelation.

**Related Bible Passages and Explanations:**

1. **John 21:15-17**
Jesus commissions Peter to tend His sheep, emphasizing leadership and pastoral care rooted in love and faith—building on Matthew 16’s foundation.

2. **Ephesians 2:19-20**
Paul describes believers as built on the apostles’ foundation, with Christ as the cornerstone—highlighting the church’s spiritual foundation established by Jesus and His apostles.

3. **Isaiah 22:22**
Prophet Isaiah speaks of a key given to Eliakim, symbolizing authority; relates to Jesus giving Peter the keys, signifying divine authority in the church.

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