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JESUS AND PETER: COMMENDATION, CORRECTION, FAILURE, AND FORMATION

Peter walked on water… yet he still denied Jesus.

He received one of the greatest commendations ever given to a man—
“Blessed are you…”—
and moments later, one of the strongest rebukes—
“Get thee behind me, Satan.”

How can the same man move from revelation to error, from boldness to fear, from loyalty to denial?

Because Peter’s journey is not just his story—it is the pattern of every believer’s formation.

In this powerful expository study, you will discover how Jesus:
• Calls imperfect people
• Commends spiritual accuracy
• Rebukes fleshly thinking
• Warns against prayerlessness
• Restores after failure
• And ultimately raises mature disciples

If you have ever felt strong one moment and weak the next,
faithful today but struggling tomorrow—this message is for you.

👉 This is not just Peter’s story. This is your journey.

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How Will You Travel Your Destiny Journey?

If you were going on a cross-country trip, which would you choose — airplane, train, bus, car, or bike? Each option represents a different kind of journey, but one principle remains the same: no wise traveler begins a journey without planning. Jesus taught this powerful truth in Luke 14:28 — “Which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost?” In the same way, destiny requires preparation, discipline, and spiritual wisdom. Before embarking on life’s great assignments — ministry, marriage, business, or calling — a wise believer pauses, counts the cost, and prepares to finish well.

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The Calling Is Not Enough: Why Pastors Must Intentionally Grow Spiritually

The call of God into ministry is powerful, but it does not automatically produce spiritual maturity in the life of a pastor. A minister may successfully guide many people into their destinies while neglecting his own personal spiritual growth. Scripture repeatedly warns that preaching to others must never replace personal discipline, study, prayer, and intimacy with God. In this expository teaching, we examine why the calling cannot substitute for personal spiritual development, and why every pastor must intentionally cultivate a deep walk with God so that after ministering to others, he himself will not become a castaway.

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The Divine Secret of Sustained Strength

Life often places heavy burdens on the human heart—fear, betrayal, responsibilities, and uncertainty. In Psalm 55:22, God gives a powerful instruction: “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.” This expository study examines the verse through multiple Bible translations, Hebrew word studies, Bible dictionaries, and concordances, revealing the divine principle of transferring life’s burdens to God and receiving His sustaining grace. Discover how this ancient promise still empowers believers today to live in strength, stability, and faith through Jesus Christ.

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