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Filled with the Holy Spirit, Peter proclaims the truth about the Messiah. How is the Holy Spirit working in you?
Peter was given the chance, during a time of failure to reaffirm his faith and to confirm his love of Christ. Where is God’s grace reaching you?
Faith encounters the empty tomb. What did Peter believe? Where are you in your walk of faith?
Peter denied Jesus, just as Jesus had foretold. Why do you think Peter did so? What did it mean? What does it mean for us?
Peter was there when the sacrament was established. He heard Jesus foretell that all would desert him. On that night, Peter boasted too much, prayed too little, acted too soon, followed…
Jesus wanted to wash the disciple’s feet. Peter resisted this service by his Lord. Eventually, at Jesus’ insistence he allowed him to wash his feet. What can we learn from Jesus’…
After many disciples deserted Jesus, he asked the twelve if they wanted to go too. Peter answered him, “where else can we go?”
A few disciples, including Peter were privileged to see Christ in all His glory. How did the experience affect Peter?
When Jesus asked, “Who do people say that I am?” Peter replied with a great confession, showing what he had learned spirituality and also how far he had to go.
Peter was anxious to follow and imitate Jesus. He was willing to get out of the boat, but then he took his eyes off Jesus.
We can fish in the most improbable places, at the most inappropriate times and even among impossible people.
Jesus called Peter to be one of his first Disciples. He saw within him something that no one else saw. He saw a rock.
Hope and Grace are an essential part, even the direction of Biblical prophecy.
One of the great themes of the prophets is to warn everyone to worship the Lord God. Don’t settle for substitutes.
God is the judge who will ultimately set things right. This is cause for rejoicing as well as fear.
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Recent Series
- The Cosmic Christ
- Passing on the Faith
- The Prayers of Jesus
- Doors and Windows
- Prophets and Angels
- Mission and Micah
- Building a New Future
- Dinner with Jesus
- Questions Questions Questions
- The Joy of the Gospel
- Questions Jesus Asked
- Isaiah, The Fifth Gospel
- The Songs of Christmas
- Stewardship
- Worship
- One-Day Sermon Series
- What's in a Name
- The Fruit of the Spirit
- Apostles' Creed
- Titles for Jesus
- Resolved in 2022: To Pray More
- Christmas in the Gospels
- Believing in the Future. Building on the Past.
- Coming Home
- The Heart of the Matter
- The Ten Commandments
- Through the Fire
- Jesus in the Gospel of John
- Proverbs: The Way of Wisdom
- The Journey
- Do This to Remember Me
- Extraordinary Nobodies Of the Bible
- Jeremiah, The Weeping Prophet
- First Corinthians - Good News for a Troubled Church
- Acts 2:42-47
- The Forgotten God
- Sermon on the Mount
- Joseph
- Hope, Peace, Joy and Love
- Getting Rid of Stuff!
- The Church
- Peter: Chiseled by the Master’s Hand
- Prophecy
- People Jesus Changed
- One
- Jonah
- Humility
- Simplicity
- Hospitality
- Gospel of the Holy Spirit
- The Life of Moses
- Signs of Jesus
- A Firm Foundation
- Hope is Born
- Sacrifice
- Reformation 500
- Awaken
- King David - A Man After God's Own Heart
- Engage