WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? STUDY GUIDE
Understanding the Name, Identity, Covenant, and Restoration Based on the book Who Do You Say I Am?
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Jeremiah Itson
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Who Do You Say I Am? Study Guide is a powerful, thought-provoking companion designed to take readers beyond surface-level faith and into a deep, personal exploration of truth, identity, and covenant. Rooted in Scripture and written for sincere seekers, this guide challenges long-held traditions and invites readers to examine what they truly believe about the Name, authority, and restoration.
This is not a devotional meant to entertain or inspire emotion alone. It is a guided journey of awakening—one that calls readers to slow down, reflect honestly, and engage with Scripture in a way that transforms understanding and responsibility. Through structured lessons, real-life examples, reflective questions, and space for personal insight, the study guide helps uncover how sacred truth has been replaced over time by titles, translations, and traditions.
Like a traveler resting beneath tall coconut trees—seeking shade, clarity, and direction—readers are invited to step out of noise and into stillness, where deeper truths can be recognized. The book leads you to confront essential questions:
Whose Name do you trust? Whose authority do you follow? And whose system shapes your identity?
Covering themes such as covenant identity, deception, spiritual authority, and restoration, this study guide equips individuals and groups to move from inherited belief to revealed truth. It is ideal for personal study, group discussion, and discipleship, offering a path not toward religion—but toward realignment, freedom, and restored understanding.
This is not about condemnation. It is about restoration. And once truth is revealed, everything changes.