Mosaic Church, Cadyville Weekly Teaching
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
As a follower of Jesus, Peter exemplified failure more often than anything else. He talked a big game, but often proved that his bark was worse than his bite. In what could have been is defining moment, Peter repeatedly, passionately denied any association or relationship with Jesus on the night he was betrayed. In those moments, he did the unthinkable, betraying the man who had changed his life.
And in his mind, there was no coming back from that. What was done cannot be undone. But Jesus offered something unexpected: hope. Hope that Peter's failure did not have to define him. Hope that God could still use him. Hope that what felt like the end was only the beginning.
And Jesus is still doing that today...
Part 4 of our Lent series that invites us to discover (or re-discover) why Jesus' story matters, how this story impacts us, and how to make his story our story.
This is My Story - Testimonies
We - Week 8 - Sent Out
We - Week 7 - Gift Envy
We - Week 6 - Rooted in Love
We - Week 5 - Unity in Diversity
We - Week 4
We - Week 3 - Little is Much
We - Week 2 - Indispensible
We - Week 1 - Better Together
The Great Reversal - Week 12 - Redeeming Failure
The Great Reversal - Week 11- Transforming Doubt
The Great Reversal - Week 10 - Unity
The Great Reversal- Week 9 - Abiding in Abundance
The Great Reversal- Week 8- God's Abiding Shalom
The Great Reversal- Week 7- A Reversal of Power
The Great Reversal - Week 6 - Knowing God's Voice
The Great Reversal - Week 5 - Jesus & Corrective Lenses
The Great Reversal - Week 4
The Great Reversal - Week 3 - New Wine
The Great Reversal - Week 2 - Reset
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