
Peter - Transformation from Weakness to Power
Explore the transformation of Peter from his shortcomings to a powerful figure in the face of challenges. Discover how his faith, association with the Lord, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit played key roles in his change. Reflect on the journey of Peter and find inspiration in his story of growth and perseverance.
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Simons Song John 1:40-41 Luke 5:1-11
Simons Shortcomings Peter s weaknesses seem numberless. Fear of sinking (Matthew 14:28-31). Fear of an unfaceable future (Matthew 16:21-23). Overconfidence (Matthew 26:33) Fear of foes (Matthew 26:73-75)
Peters Power Peter was Perfected in Weakness Power to Preach in the face of persecution (Acts 4:1-13; 5:12-42). Power to Preach in the face of prejudice (Acts 8:25; 10 11). Perseverance in Prison (Acts 12:1-4).
What changed Peter? Was it His long association with the Lord? (Acts 4:13) The Lord s reassurance? (John 21:18-19) His maturing faith? The baptism of the Holy Spirit? (Acts 1:8; 4:8)
What changed Peter? What changed Peter? The Power of a God who The Power of a God who is TOO BIG TO FAIL! is TOO BIG TO FAIL! But those who wait on the LORD Shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint. -Isaiah 40:31