“Who do you say I am?” by Petra Pierre - Robertson
Matthew 16:15 “But what about you?" he asked. "Who do you say I am?" Who do you say I am? Random: That is not a nice person Do you know that person? Have you met that person before now? Random: No Then how can you say that Random: I get it from a good source Bush for drinking (and perhaps hiding too) The local saying 'doh drink bush tea (to sweat) for other people fever' can be applied here. In the above encounter, a person harbours ill will, and has negative feelings for someone she/he doesn’t even know, largely because of something someone else has intimated. Don't drink tea to sweat for another's fever My mind runs back to Christ. So many negatives were bandied about him; he was a glutton; a terrible trait alluding to a person who is greedy, had a voracious appetite. He was also accused of drinking a lot to the point where he was called a winebibber; a term used to describe a habitual drinker of alcohol. To compound the