In this week’s powerful sermon, Who Do You Think You Are?, Andrew Whitman explores one of the most moving and often overlooked stories in the Bible — the story of Mephibosheth from 2 Samuel 9. Through Mephibosheth’s journey from shame to restoration, Andrew challenges us to reflect on how we see ourselves and where we find our identity.
Too often, we allow our past mistakes, failures, or brokenness to define who we are. Like Mephibosheth, many of us live with a sense of spiritual exile — feeling forgotten, unworthy, or unloved. But God’s message to us is one of grace, redemption, and new identity. When King David sought out Mephibosheth, he restored his place at the royal table, symbolising how God restores us through His mercy.
Andrew Whitman, a passionate and insightful Bible teacher, unpacks this story with warmth, humour, and biblical truth. He reminds us that our true identity is not determined by our circumstances or our past, but by God’s unchanging love and purpose. This sermon calls us to stop believing the lies of insecurity and start living as sons and daughters of the King.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth, struggled with shame, or wondered how God sees you, this message will speak directly to your heart. Discover how to walk in the freedom of your identity in Christ and embrace the life God has already prepared for you.
Join us as we learn how grace changes everything — especially who we think we are.