Jesus and Peter's Denial | Dr. Stephen Conley
Raintree Community Church
English - March 12, 2023 19:38 - 52 minutes - 24.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Kids & Family god jesus thebible christcenteredpreaching deeppreaching expositorysermons kansascitychurch leessummitchurch Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Text: Mark 14:66-72
A Scene of Distant Following (Mark 14:54,66)
Peter cautiously follows Jesus at a distance, trying to make sense of what was unfolding. Peter’s previous statements of loyalty would soon be tested.
A Sequence of Defensive Denials (Mark 14:67-71)
Peter’s loyalty is placed on trial with three different encounters. At each encounter, Peter chose self-preservation over being identified with Christ.
A Sight of Deep Despair (Mark 14:72)
Peter remembered Jesus’ prediction of failure. Peter responded by weeping bitterly over his failure.
A Scene of Dramatic Compassion and Restoration (Luke 22:61; John 21:15-19)
Jesus predicted Peter’s failure, but prayed for his faith to be strengthened Jesus lovingly looked at Peter in the midst of his failure. Jesus powerfully restored Peter to usefulness.
Heart Application
When your life is put on trial, self-sufficiency is your enemy. When your life is put on trial, repentance is the way forward. When your life is put on trial, Christ will be faithful.