On an occasion while Jesus was with his disciples walking he asked them who people said he was and also who they said he is. That passage is one that in Catholic teaching has some significance for church hierarchy and government. Here is the passage
Matthew 16:
Matthew 16:
13 Then Jesus came into the neighbourhood of Caesarea Philippi; and there he asked his disciples, What do men say of the Son of Man? Who do they think he is?
14 Some say John the Baptist, they told him, others Elias, others again, Jeremy or one of the prophets.
15 Jesus said to them, And what of you? Who do you say that I am?
16 Then Simon Peter answered, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.✻
vv. 13-16: Mk. 8.27; Lk. 9.18.
17 And Jesus answered him, Blessed art thou, Simon son of Jona; it is not flesh and blood, it is my Father in heaven that has revealed this to thee.
18 And I tell thee this in my turn, that thou art Peter, and it is upon this rock that I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it;
19 and I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
20 Then he strictly forbade them to tell any man that he, Jesus, was the Christ. [Knox Bible]
How do you handle the passage? What about your denomination, does it has a written view about the passage?