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Plug In With Pastor Chris: Peter Denies Jesus

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"Before the rooster crows today, you will deny me three times." And he went out and wept bitterly. Luke 22:54-62

In Luke 22:55, we find Peter warming himself at the fire in the courtyard of Caiaphas, who was trying Jesus - we might call it the enemy's fire. At this point, Peter was worn down, defeated, and weak. He was vulnerable, and the last place he should have been was at a fire surrounded by unbelievers. That is why we need to give a lot of thought as to who we spend the bulk of our time with. We think we are influencing others, but the question is, are they influencing us? We think that we are pulling them up, but the real issue may be that they are pulling us down.


A series of steps led to Peter's denial of Christ. The first was self-confidence, and the second was following at a distance. The third was hanging out with the wrong people.

God knows the beginning and the end of all things and He uses experience like Peter's to redirect our path.

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Plug In With Pastor Chris: Pilate Tries Jesus


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I've always been puzzled by Pilate, the Roman governor who gave the order for Jesus to be executed. Didn't he say several times that he thought Jesus was innocent and shouldn't be put to death? Why then did he allow it?

I was reading the word of God this morning and look for the best explanations for the above but after reading different passages,I found a reference from Billy Graham that best explained the questions.

ANSWER: You’re right; Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who handed Jesus over to his soldiers to be crucified, repeatedly said that he didn’t think Jesus was guilty of any crime. After examining Jesus he declared, “I find no basis for a charge against this man” (Luke 23:4).

And yet Pilate eventually gave in to the pressure of those who wanted Jesus killed. Why? The only logical answer is that Pilate was a morally weak person, and instead of standing for the truth, he was only concerned about himself and his future.

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