What About Peter?
An episode of the Crossroads with Rob Mullins podcast, hosted by Rob Mullins, titled "What About Peter?" was published on August 2, 2021 and runs 35 minutes.
August 2, 2021 ·35m · Crossroads with Rob Mullins
Summary
MATTHEW 26 There’s a little bit of Peter in all of us! Peter’s life illustrates how a believer may backslide and lose his testimony. Under pressure, Peter caved to his fear and pride. Peter had the right desire, the needed determination, but he had the wrong dependence. Unfortunately, Peter’s dependence was unhealthy confidence in himself. Peter learned the hard way that we must look to God for strength. So, what about Peter? We see the root of his failure, but what happened after he failed? Sources/Acknowledgements: The Outline Bible Jim Blevins The Wiersbe New Testament Commentary Richard Anderson The Holman New Testament Commentary Melvin Newland Rodney Burton Abundant Life Devotional Content for the sermon has been researched from many different sources. It is important that I attempt to acknowledge these sources whenever possible.
Episode Description
MATTHEW 26
There’s a little bit of Peter in all of us! Peter’s life illustrates how a believer may backslide and lose his testimony. Under pressure, Peter caved to his fear and pride. Peter had the right desire, the needed determination, but he had the wrong dependence. Unfortunately, Peter’s dependence was unhealthy confidence in himself. Peter learned the hard way that we must look to God for strength. So, what about Peter? We see the root of his failure, but what happened after he failed?
Sources/Acknowledgements:
- The Outline Bible
- Jim Blevins
- The Wiersbe New Testament Commentary
- Richard Anderson
- The Holman New Testament Commentary
- Melvin Newland
- Rodney Burton
- Abundant Life Devotional
Content for the sermon has been researched from many different sources. It is important that I attempt to acknowledge these sources whenever possible.
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