Who Am I To Untie Your Sandals?

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Bahle Nhlapho welcomes Pastor Shaun Setlhare to discuss the phrase "Who Am I To Untie Your Sandals," referencing Matthew 3:11. This statement, originally made by John the Baptist, signifies deep humility and reverence, acknowledging that Jesus, who comes after him, is far greater and worthy of the highest honor. Untying someone's sandals was considered a task for the lowest servant, and John expresses that he is not worthy even to perform such a menial duty for Jesus. Pastor Setlhare explains that this highlights Jesus's supreme authority and the humility required to recognize His greatness and mission. The message calls believers to acknowledge Christ's superiority and approach Him with humility and reverence.
6 Oct Zulu South Africa Christianity · Self-Improvement

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