Faith and Discipleship: Lessons from Peter's Journey

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"Authentic discipleship has its failures as well as its successes, and the story of Peter therefore is full of hope because it shows us what Jesus is able to do with flawed disciples like us. We looked at Peter's calling, the marvelous story of the miraculous catch of fish. Peter saw something of the glory of Jesus, and as soon as he did, he realized what a sinful person he really was, and he said, 'Lord, depart from me, I am a sinful man.' The good news is that Jesus did not depart from Peter, and he didn't depart from Peter because he'd come not to call the righteous but sinners like us to repentance." [00:94:08]

"Faith is a believing response to Jesus. In other words, it's not confidence in ourselves, it's not confidence in the church or in other Christians. I mean, there may be someone here today and you might say, maybe this has been your experience, you say, 'Well, I've been disappointed by some things that I've seen in the behavior of people who call themselves Christians,' or there might be someone here who says, 'You know, I've been hurt by the church.' I want to be really clear about this: I'm not asking you to confess faith in other Christians, not asking you to confess faith in the church, but I'm going to invite you today to a believing response in Jesus." [00:390:72]

"Christians confess this faith that Jesus is the Son of God, and what that means is that the fullness of God dwells in him, the glory of God shines from him, he is the image of God, and he is the exact representation of his being. That's all the language that the Bible uses to describe Jesus, and this is why Jesus could say to the disciple Thomas, 'Whoever has seen me has seen the Father,' and on another occasion Jesus said, 'I and the Father are one.' So to honor Jesus is to honor the Father, to trust Jesus is to trust the Father, to love Jesus is to love the Father, and to worship Jesus is to worship the Father." [00:509:68]

"Now, in the first part of the Bible, the Old Testament, what you find is that there were three kinds of people who were anointed for particular service to God. The prophets spoke the word of God, and so they were anointed for God's work of revealing. The priests offered the sacrifices, and so they were anointed for God's work of reconciling. And the kings, of course, defended and led God's people, and therefore they were anointed for the work of ruling. Prophets, priests, and kings—they were all the anointed ones. They were the ones who carried out on earth what God was doing in heaven: revealing, reconciling, ruling." [00:653:12]

"Confessing faith in Jesus does not mean that you have sorted everything out in your life. Some people get this idea that if I'm going to confess faith in Jesus, I need to sort out everything in my life first before I do that. No, that's not how it works. You confess faith in Jesus so that he will begin a work in you in which he will sort out everything in your life. So it doesn't mean that you have to get your whole life sorted out; it doesn't mean that you have no doubts; it doesn't mean that you have all your questions answered." [00:816:639]

"Faith also is a wonderful gift of God. Notice what Jesus says, verse 17, and Jesus answered him, 'Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.' I want you to look at these remarkable words of Jesus: 'Flesh and blood has not revealed this to you.' So here you are, a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, and what Jesus is saying is, you didn't work this out for yourself, you didn't get this from someone else." [00:1029:919]

"Jesus Christ will build his church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. What a phrase that is—the gates of hell. I mean, that surely is a description of evil as dark as it ever gets. And you know, when we see evil unleashed in our world, we may wonder sometimes what kind of world our children, our grandchildren, and maybe even our great-grandchildren are going to inherit. And none of us knows the future, but of this every believer can be sure: that however dark this world becomes, Jesus will always have his church. He will build it, he will guard it, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it." [00:1748:72]

"Faith in Jesus, however faltering, however weak, however stumbling your faith in the Lord Jesus may be, faith in Jesus will always bring blessing. It will always bring blessing. I was speaking just this week with a member of our congregation who told me the story of her journey to faith. She told me, 'My grandmother had a very strong impact on me. She was a woman who prayed on her knees, and she gave me,' she said, 'my first real Bible when I was in fifth grade.' Amazing the impression that these things make, and they never go away." [00:1924:88]

"I want to encourage you to confess faith in Jesus to someone today. I mean, you may have been a Christian for many years, but I want to encourage you to tell someone today that you believe in Jesus. And this is Mother's Day, so if you are able to do this—I realize we all don't have that opportunity—but if you're able to do this, why not tell your mother, 'I believe in Jesus.' If your mother loves Jesus, I promise you the best gift you could give her is to tell her that you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Even if she's known this for years already, it will be a joy to her heart—a son, a daughter who believes in Jesus." [00:2101:76]

"It may be that you have never before in all of your life said words like these. You have never said, 'I believe in Jesus.' You've never thought of yourself as a believer in Jesus, but somehow you are aware even now that God is somehow working in your life in a way that you can't fully understand, and it's almost as if he's opening your eyes and he's softening your heart. And like Peter, you're coming to a place where you could say, 'I believe in Jesus.'" [00:2194:079]

"If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. You cannot get more blessed than that—to know that you are saved in time and for eternity. That blessing is given to those who confess that Jesus is Lord, believe that God raised him from the dead. Do that, you will be saved. So here's my invitation to you: tell someone, 'I believe in Jesus.' In confessing faith in Jesus, you will be blessed." [00:2249:2]

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