The life of peter book
I love Peter Religion This book is a great book to read if you or your Church are doing a character study on Peter It covers Peters life from before he was a disciple to being an elder in the Jerusalem church It contains a heap of 1st century Judaism stuff that helps the bible come alive Religion In this book respected pastor seminary professor and Ligonier Teaching Fellow Derek Thomas examines the Apostle Peter s life from the accounts of the Gospels and Acts He also occasionally draws from Peter s two epistles lessons that Peter may have learned during his life with Jesus and the early days of the church and pondered in the decades that followed The material in the book originally came from a series of sermons that Thomas preached at First Presbyterian Church in Columbia South Carolina In addition Thomas has recorded an excellent companion teaching series of the same name for Ligonier Ministries which includes nineteen twenty three minute messages Peter is a favorite of many because we see him mess up so often We can relate to him because we do as well Thomas takes us through Peter s public ministry beginning from the time he meets Jesus at about thirty years of age until he is executed by Nero in Rome in AD 64 He touches on all of the important aspects of Peter s ministry such as his attempt to walk on the water with Jesus his confession about Jesus at Caesarea Philippi and in response Jesus telling him in Matthew 16 18 You are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it This was followed shortly after by Peter s rebuke of Jesus and Jesus telling him Get behind me Satan We read about Jesus prediction of Peter s denial Jesus tells him of Satan s desire to have Peter and to sift him like wheat But Peter is told that Jesus has prayed for him that his faith may not fail There was also an exhortation from Jesus for Peter that when he has turned again after his denials of Jesus he is to strengthen his brothers After Jesus resurrection Jesus has three questions for Peter which reflect the threefold denial At Pentecost a new Peter emerges strong and forceful with a power and conviction that we have only partially previously seen This is Peter filled with the Holy Spirit Peter would go on to perform miracles and be imprisoned multiple times Thomas tells us that the gospel which had largely been confined to one ethnic group and one geographic locality is now spreading across the world And the person responsible for it humanly speaking is Peter In Galatians 2 11 Paul writes that he opposed Peter to his face Thomas writes that for Paul to relate the incident so graphically was not out of spite it was to ensure that the purity of the gospel with its central doctrine of justification by faith alone be maintained Thomas tells us that the first twelve chapters of Acts is almost entirely about Peter After that the focus is on the Apostle Paul After Acts 15 we hear no about Peter Paul addresses his confrontation with Peter in Galatians 2 and there are further references to Peter in 1 Corinthians suggesting that he was in Corinth for a season In this life of Peter Thomas takes us from Peter as fisherman to Apostle to martyr He tells us that despite his glaring faults he was the rock a pillar of the church Galatians 2 9 I thoroughly enjoyed this book comprised of nineteen short chapters and would commend it to you for an overview of the life of Peter Below are some of my favorite quotes from the book The Bible is the infallible inerrant Word of God Its testimony is true and can be relied on It is the source of all wisdom in every circumstance of life Sometimes Jesus may ask of us things that do not make sense to us but they do to Him It is the way of wisdom to do as He says We are not all called to be disciples in the sense that Peter and the others were but we are called to put Jesus first in everything There is no divine necessity for God to save anyone But having determined to save God has no way to accomplish it other than the substitutionary death of Jesus satisfying the demands of divine justice Each one of us is capable of any sin apart from the grace of God In times when the world seems crazy it is a good thing to know that God has a plan and that He intends to make it happen Every Christian is indwelled by the Holy Spirit Believers do not have a part of the Spirit they have Him The exclusivity of Jesus as the way of salvation shaped the direction of the early church Sinners come to Jesus empty handed Our repentance is necessary but it contributes nothing to our salvation Salvation is by grace alone It is the work of the Holy Spirit to apply all that Christ has achieved for us in His life and death and bring us all the way home to glory God uses flawed people to accomplish His purpose Religion
The Life of Peter: Molded in the Master's Hands By Derek W.H. Thomas |
164289608X |
9781642896084 |
English |
143 |
Hardcover |
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