My Faith in Action: “Who is This?” (Matthew 21:1-11)

My Faith in Action: “Who is This?” (Matthew 21:1-11)
My Faith in Action: “Who is This?” (Matthew 21:1-11)

“Who is This?” (Matthew 21:1-11)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

One of the biggest hurdles in evangelism the Church faces today is conveying to the world who Jesus is. And that problem, Apostle Bernard Whaley says, stems from our own lack of knowing. In Matthew 21:10, Jesus makes the first grand reveal of His identity to the masses, riding on a donkey in a manner that fulfills the details of the Old Testament prophecy. And, for the first time, He allows his disciples to answer the crowds fully when they ask, “Who is this?” Listen as Apostle Whaley outlines how “It is the answer to that question that will determine our walk with God. It is the answer to this question that will determine who you are in this world.”

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