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Peter begins as a bold, brash, spiritually dull disciple, but after Pentecost he changes. God forms him into a powerful foundation for the emerging church. By exploring each of the instances where he appears in the Bible, we seek to learn how we can grow as disciples ourselves.
Peter begins as a bold, brash, spiritually dull disciple, but after Pentecost he changes. God forms him into a powerful foundation for the emerging church. By exploring each of the instances where he appears in the Bible, we seek to learn how we can grow as disciples ourselves.
Peter is given the keys to the kingdom and the power to bind and loose, that is, to forgive and not forgive sins. Explores the power of absolution from sin and the need for repentance or penitence. Concludes that human minister forgiving sin consists of announcing God’s forgiveness based on Christ's promises to the penitent, but that only God actually forgives sin.…
Explores accounts of Peter being crucified upside down. Concludes that while Peter was clearly crucified, only later sources claim him his head-down crucifixion, so the story is probably apocryphal.
Traces leadership from elders in the early church to a monarchial episcopacy. Examines the terms “father,” “pope,” and “pontiff.” Differentiates between the primacy of Peter which is clear in Matthew 16, and the primacy of the Roman bishop or Pope which evolved gradually over time.
Details what we know of Peter’s extended ministry in Antioch, Asia Minor, and Corinth. Explores various early Christian references to Peter’s ministry in Rome, his relationship to Mark as his interpreter, as well as his ministry of miracles and evangelism there and opposition to false teacher. Examines several of his teachings on practical Christian living – priesthood, holiness, and submission, and following in Jesus’ steps. Considers Peter’s death by crucifixion, and three passages of Peter’s view of Jesus as Lamb of God, sin-bearer, and atoning sacrifice from 1 Peter.…
Considers Peter’s arrest by Herod Agrippa and the angel releasing him from prison. Explores a passage on rejoicing in suffering from 1 Peter 1. Examines Peter’s hypocrisy and confrontation with Paul in Antioch and Peter’s testimony at the Council of Jerusalem that sways the meeting to accept Gentiles as full Christians.…
Explores Peter’s outreach to the Gentiles in Lydda and Joppa with the healing of Aeneas and the raising of Dorcas. Studies Pete staying at the smelly house of Simon the Tanner. Examines Peter leading the Christian movement to break into the Gentile population with the Spirit falling on Gentiles at the house of Cornelius in Caesarea, with its implications for further outreach.…
Explores Peter’s powerful handling of the case of Ananias and Sapphira lying about property given to the church. Examines how Peter's shadow heals people and the power of holy people and objects. Recounts the apostles’ arrest, Peter’s clear testimony and Gamaliel’s counsel to the Sanhedrin. Examines Peter’s and John’s ministry in Samaria to see the Holy Spirit fall on believers there and Peter’s rebuke of Simon Magus the sorcerer who seeks to buy spiritual power.…
Explores Peter leading the group of 120 disciples after Jesus’ ascension to select Matthias as the twelfth disciple to take Judas’s place. Examines Peter’s sermon on Pentecost that wins 3,000 converts, his ministry preparation, and his healing the lame beggar at the temple. Explores Peter’s sermon after the healing and his witness to Christ before the Sanhedrin. Considers a passage from 1 Peter 3 on giving testimony.…
Explores Peter running to the tomb on Easter morning and finding carefully folded graveclothes. Reviews Jesus’ appearance to Peter. Examines Jesus’ appearance to his disciples in Galilee with the miracle of catching a net-full of fish and Jesus restoring Peter: “Do you love me? Feed my sheep.” Studies Jesus' prophesy of Peter’s crucifixion.…
Reviews Peter's bravado and Jesus’ prediction of his denial before the cock crows. Explores Jesus' saying that he will be sifted like wheat shaken in a sieve, later to strengthen his brothers. Examines Peter sleeping in the Garden of Gethsemane, cutting off the servant Malchus’s ear at Jesus’ arrest, and Peter’s denial in the high priest’s courtyard. Compares Peter’s denial to Judas’s betrayal.…
Observes Peter glimpsing the glory of Jesus’ transfiguration during a mountain meeting with Elijah and Moses and Peter’s inane suggestion to build three shelters. When Jesus humbly washes the disciples’ feet, Peter first resists, then asks for a full bath. Also explores Peter’s teaching on humbling oneself in 1 Peter 5.1-7.…
At Caesarea Philippi, Peter confesses, ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.’ He is blessed for his faith, but is soon after rebuked as ‘Satan’ for resisting Jesus’ teachings about his eventual violent death and resurrection. Explores Peter as the rock, the recipient of the keys of the kingdom, and one given authority to bind and loose sins.…
Considers Peter role as the lead apostle, spokesman for the Twelve, and a member of Jesus’ inner circle. Explores Peter walking on the water, finding the temple tax in a fish’s mouth, and the extent to which we must forgive those who sin against us.
Explores Peter’s meeting with Jesus in Judea and his interest in John the Baptist’s phrase ‘Lamb of God.’ Looks at Simon Peter’s various names, then studies accounts of his call in the Synoptic Gospels to be a ‘fisher of men.’ Concludes with the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law, and Peter’s search for the missing Master.…
Outlines the scope and purpose of this study of the Apostle Peter – especially to learn from Peter’s experiences as recorded in the New Testament to help form in us lives of authentic disciples today. Easy listenable style.
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