“Who do the crowds say I am?” Luke 9:18
Five thousand people were talking. News was out that five little loaves of bread and two measly fish somehow multiplied into dinner for a multitude.

The throng was trying to figure out who Jesus was. And they were struggling.
- John the Baptist, come back to life? Wrong.
- Elijah, come back to life? Wrong.
- One of the other Old Testament prophets, come back to life? Wrong.
The crowd was easily confused.
The word “crowd” is found 38 times in the Gospel of Luke. Jesus taught the crowd, He healed the crowd, He fed the crowd, He told the crowd stories, He answered questions from the crowd. And then the crowd disappeared, only to show up later, shouting, “Crucify him!” That’s the crowd for you.
“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” Luke 9:20
Ah. Now there’s the question.
Step away from the Instagram influencers
and the opinionated opinions
and the ego-centric philosophies.
The crowd is confused.

What about you? Who do you think Jesus is?
It’s the most important question you’ll ever answer.
