Mar 09 2025 34 mins 1
Coming face to face with what we are capable of is often more than we can bear. This is the story of Peter. Hours before he declared his allegiance to Jesus even to the point of death. It’s possible this is what Peter wanted to believe was true about him. But then, when faced with scrutiny and questions and speculation, what was true came spilling out of Peter. Denial, not just once but three times. In denying Jesus, he was confronted with the denial that lurked in his heart. Of course, this is not the end of the story … because in the days after the resurrection, Jesus reminded Peter of who he really was, even in the midst of his most egregious mistake.
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