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Intro
Gospel In Miniature
Luther called “the heart of the Bible—the Gospel in miniature.”
It’s so simple a child can understand it; yet it condenses the deep and marvelous truths of redemption into these few pungent words:
“God” … … The greatest Lover
… The greatest Lover
“So loved” … … The greatest degree
… The greatest degree
“The world” … … The greatest number
… The greatest number
“That He gave” … … The greatest act
… The greatest act
“His only begotten Son …” … The greatest Gift
… The greatest Gift
“That whosoever” … … The greatest invitation
… The greatest invitation
“Believeth” … … The greatest simplicity
… The greatest simplicity
“In Him” … … The greatest Person
… The greatest Person
“Should not perish” … … The greatest deliverance
… The greatest deliverance
“But” … … The greatest difference
… The greatest difference
“Have” … … The greatest certainty
… The greatest certainty
“Everlasting Life” … … The greatest possession
… The greatest possession
Peter Fails
luke 22 33-34
Tan, P. L. (1996).
Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (pp. 496–497).
Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc.
lk 22 34
We Fall Down
God understands that failure through sin is imminent.
Peter walked with Jesus for close to, if not, 1,000 days.
But he still denied Jesus.
The same man who had performed miracles, raised the dead, healed the lame, sick, etc.
He denied Jesus when it seemed as though Jesus was failing.
Not failing him but failing.
Jesus Gives Peter A Command
luke 22 31-32
What Should We Do When We Fall?
Learn to encourage yourself!
When you’ve encouraged yourself, encourage others in your new found strength!
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