David’s Daily Devotion for May 21

May 21, 2025 - Good Morning! It’s Wednesday, May 21.

As a young minister, I attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. One of my favorite courses was called “Comparative Religions”, a study of the history and beliefs of all the faiths around the world. Here in America, we not only see a cross section of languages and ethnic groups, but religions as well. Ministers - and we are all ministers, by the way - need to be prepared to have a spiritual conversation with anyone.

On the first day of that class, the professor, near retirement age, stood before his young students. After telling us that the course would be a challenging experience, with a great amount of information to learn, he paused to give us a single bit of instruction, a teaching that has stayed with me ever since.  “When studying a religion,” he said, “begin by asking one single question - Who do they say that Jesus is?”

Almost every world religion has some view of Jesus. Some see him as a wise teacher, others as a powerful prophet, or a holy man. I’m reminded of Matthew 16:16, where Jesus asks His disciples, “Who do men say that I am?” And then we see Peter, in one of his finest hours, stand and say, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God!”

Meet you back here tomorrow,

David
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