As Paul says, even though we as human beings know God, we refuse to acknowledge him. That's what Peter did. He refused even to "know" Jesus! Peter's failure reflects all our failure. It forces us to face the reality about ourselves. But the point of the story is that Jesus foretold this - he knew it was coming. And Jesus forgave Peter, when Peter confessed his love for Jesus. So the story illustrates both the horrible nature of sin, and the amazing reality of grace. That's essential to the whole meaning of the gospel.
"It is finished" means that Jesus had accomplished all that God's mission had sent him to do. It did not merely mean that his life was over like, "I'… - Christopher J. H. Wright
"It is finished" means that Jesus had accomplished all that God's mission had sent him to do. It did not merely mean that his life was over like, "I'…
- Christopher J. H. Wright
Old Testament Israel had some foundational pillars of faith. They were true and robust and God given. The trouble was that people had come to trust i… - Christopher J. H. Wright
Old Testament Israel had some foundational pillars of faith. They were true and robust and God given. The trouble was that people had come to trust i…
As Paul says, even though we as human beings know God, we refuse to acknowledge him. That's what Peter did. He refused even to "know" Jesus! Peter's … - Christopher J. H. Wright
As Paul says, even though we as human beings know God, we refuse to acknowledge him. That's what Peter did. He refused even to "know" Jesus! Peter's …
Mission means inviting all the peoples of the earth to hear the music of God's future and dance to it today. - Christopher J. H. Wright
Mission means inviting all the peoples of the earth to hear the music of God's future and dance to it today.
The church was made for mission-God's mission - Christopher J. H. Wright
The church was made for mission-God's mission
Yahweh demanded justice for the poor, compassion and equality for foreigners and refugees, systemic redress for poverty, structural mechanisms to pro… - Christopher J. H. Wright
Yahweh demanded justice for the poor, compassion and equality for foreigners and refugees, systemic redress for poverty, structural mechanisms to pro…
The trouble today is that many Christians live in a kind of bubble of assumptions about what their Christianity means, especially if it places them c… - Christopher J. H. Wright
The trouble today is that many Christians live in a kind of bubble of assumptions about what their Christianity means, especially if it places them c…
There are four accounts of the gospel itself! The momentous events of the conception, birth, life, teaching, death, resurrection, and ascension of Je… - Christopher J. H. Wright
There are four accounts of the gospel itself! The momentous events of the conception, birth, life, teaching, death, resurrection, and ascension of Je…
Only the gospel exposes the cancer of idolatry. - Christopher J. H. Wright
Only the gospel exposes the cancer of idolatry.
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