Who is this Man?

Written on 04/16/2025
Lynette Jackson Jackson


WHO IS THIS MAN? — A Resurrection Sunday Reflection

This week, the question still echoes through time: "Who is this man?"

Jesus posed the question to His disciples in Matthew 16:15: "But what about you? Who do you say I am?"—is the same question He asks each of us today.

This man—Jesus Christ—is not just a historical figure. He is not just a prophet or a teacher. He is the Resurrected King, the Son of the Living God, and the Savior of the world.

On Resurrection Sunday, we don't just celebrate an empty tomb. We celebrate a living Savior who conquered death, hell, and the grave. The resurrection is not just an event—it's the foundation of our faith. Without it, our hope would be hollow. But because He lives, we can face tomorrow with courage, joy, and unshakable purpose.

Jesus did what no other man could do:

✔️ He took on the sin of the world

✔️ He bore our shame and punishment

✔️ He died a brutal death. He didn't deserve

✔️ And three days later, He rose with all power in His hands

So, who is this man?

He is the Way when you feel lost,

the Truth when you're drowning in doubt,

the life when everything around you feels dead.

Today, we don't just remember a moment—we respond to a movement. A movement of grace, redemption, and unrelenting love.

Let This Be Your Resurrection Moment

Whatever has felt buried in your life—dreams, faith, purpose, hope—can rise again. Resurrection power didn't stop at the tomb. It lives in us.

"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die." — John 11:25

This week, as we celebrate the greatest comeback in history, we invite you to ask yourself:

Who is this man to me?

He's not just a part of the story. He is the story.

He's not just a Sunday Savior. He's Lord of every day.

He's not just risen. He's reigning.

Join us this Sunday at 10 AM for a powerful Resurrection celebration at Go Church. Come expecting a move. Come ready to encounter the man who changed everything.