Peter's Journey: Transformation, Crisis, and Restoration

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1. "Preaching is hard to ask God, what is it that you want? What is it you want me to say about this thing, this subject, to put it together and to try and keep it within 30 minutes? That's difficult. If someone tells you, well, you can preach on anything you want, now you know, oh, I've now got to spend all this time trying to figure out what the subject is that I'm going to then have to work to try and bring in half an hour." [01:05] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "John is interested in words. And he's interested in meaning. And he's interested in understanding. To John, in John, people will say things that they don't mean. People will mean things that they don't necessarily understand. And here with Peter and with Andrew, we find them very confidently saying Jesus is the Messiah right from the get-go. But the question is, is what do they mean when they say Messiah? What do they understand?" [11:05] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Peter, when confronted with what's happening, is horrified. The thought of the Messiah washing his feet, of the Messiah who he's following, is going to be the one who actually is the least in the room. This is terrible. You shall never wash my feet, says Peter. Now, you ask the question, why isn't Peter washing the feet? Why isn't he washing the feet? Why isn't Peter washing Jesus' feet? Why doesn't he leap up and say, no, Jesus, don't wash everybody's feet. I'll do it." [18:33] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "How often do we only hear part of the message? How often do we only pick and choose those bits that are important to us? Okay, we need to do a little bit more work on this scene. If we think about John's version compared to the Synoptic Gospels, Matthew and Mark are basically identical. So here is Mark's account. You will all fall away, Jesus told them, for it is written, I will strike the shepherd and the sheep will be scattered. But after I am risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee." [22:54] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "How often do we fall into this same trap that our faith becomes about us and what we can do for God? But before we think further on that, let's go to scene five, a scene that I didn't think about when I originally was preparing this. Jesus' arrest in John 18 has this very important point. Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest's servant, cutting off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus. Jesus commanded Peter, put your sword away." [27:35] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Why does Peter fail so spectacularly? In the moment of testing, when he had claimed so much, why does he fail? As we've seen, his hopes have been on Jesus' conquering Messiah. And they have been shattered by Jesus' meek surrender to the gods. His self-image as being Jesus' personal security team has not only failed, but it was rejected by Jesus. In the Synoptic Gospels, Peter's denials follow this form. I don't know the man. At this moment, Peter can't recognize the Jesus who is before him." [31:52] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Jesus knew that Peter would go through this. He knew that he would deny him. But Jesus had prayed for him. And Jesus knew that Peter would come through this dark night of the soul. So if you are going through the meal right now, if you're in that place, know that Jesus is also praying for you. So we come to Act 3. All good plays come to a resolution. All of the Gospels carry Peter's denial, but only John tells us of his reconciliation with Jesus and his restoration to a leadership position." [34:11] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So the final question for us this morning, and I know this has been a whistle-stop tour, as always in my sermons, Peter in the end was obedient to the calling, even when he didn't want to. And the question for each of us is, are you willing to be obedient to God's call, even when you don't want to? Are you willing to do what he asks, even when it's not what you want?" [38:07] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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