Peter's Journey: Grace, Restoration, and Humble Service

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Peter loved Jesus, he was without any question a fully committed disciple. He said he was ready to lay down his life for Jesus and we have no reason to doubt his sincerity in what he said. Jesus said to Peter the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. [00:01:45]

Peter I know your spirit is willing indeed, but there is another reality that you need to factor in your flesh is weak, and every believer lives with these two realities your spirit is willing of course it is, you love Jesus, you want to serve him God has made you willing. [00:02:15]

Peter overestimated the power of His willing spirit and he underestimated the power of His reluctant flesh, spiritual Pride got the better of him, and ignoring the warnings of Jesus he walked into that courtyard where he denied ever having known his Lord it was a spiritual disaster. [00:03:00]

Jesus knew before Peter ever denied him not only that he would do what he did, but that he would be so sorry afterwards, he knew that Peter's repentance would be real, when you have turned, Peter went out and he wept bitterly and I expect that the weight of his own sin was on him. [00:13:12]

In the darkness of Good Friday and in the Saturday the empty day that followed, Peter had a promise to believe, and when you come to really dark places in your life, you have a promise to believe as well, Jesus knows when you are sorry, so when the darkness of guilt and shame. [00:15:24]

Peter was restored not only by believing a wonderful promise, but by repeated encounters with his Risen Lord, and when we ask how we will be restored, it will be not only by trusting the promise, it will also be by sustained Fellowship With Our Risen Lord. [00:19:51]

Peter was restored by repeated encounters with the Risen Lord, three times Peter had denied that he had ever known Jesus and three times Jesus spoke peace to his soul, and Jesus restores Us in the same way as He restored Peter he does it by speaking peace to our souls. [00:26:30]

Peter was sure that he was more devoted, more loyal more committed to Jesus than any of the others and that's why he said to Jesus though they may all fall away I will never fall away, much stronger than that I love you more than they do, but Peter had discovered that he was not. [00:31:45]

God used the exposure of Peter's weakness to cure him of his spiritual Pride isn't that a beautiful thing, Peter became humble and in becoming humble he became useful, more useful than he could ever have been before, and you see the fruit of the work of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:33:26]

God can use the hardest thing in your life to prepare you for future Ministry, feed my Lambs, tend my sheep, feed my sheep, when you have turned again, strengthen your sisters and brothers, Jesus has worked for you to do, and when he restores you, he will commission you. [00:39:31]

Our Father we thank you that our worst sins need not be the end for any of us because Jesus died and rose again, granted by your grace we will trust your promise, seek your son, and turning afresh to you be useful as your servants living for your praise Glory and Honor. [00:40:24]

Peter's story is so encouraging because if the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ can Triumph in the life of this flawed disciple then there is hope for every one of us here today, discipleship is sometimes portrayed as a list of disciplines and of skills that you learn. [00:01:08]

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