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In Luke 22, we experience a difficult moment between Peter and Jesus. Peter was a guy who experienced as much breakthrough as anyone in the Bible, but he was also a guy who experienced failure. Broken fragments of life, crippled heart, feeling like he would never be enough, all moments that Peter experienced. Think about this. He walked on water, was in Jesus' inner circle, and one night promised Jesus to follow him to prison or death. "Where you go, I go." Jesus answered, "Peter before the rooster crows tomorrow morning, three times, you will deny that you even know me."
And he did. But don't miss this, Jesus knew. Jesus knew that Peter would fail. He
knows I'm gonna fail. Christmas is not reserved for those who never fail. Because He still gives hope to the broken.
By Dan Nold (Pastor of Calvary Church)5
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In Luke 22, we experience a difficult moment between Peter and Jesus. Peter was a guy who experienced as much breakthrough as anyone in the Bible, but he was also a guy who experienced failure. Broken fragments of life, crippled heart, feeling like he would never be enough, all moments that Peter experienced. Think about this. He walked on water, was in Jesus' inner circle, and one night promised Jesus to follow him to prison or death. "Where you go, I go." Jesus answered, "Peter before the rooster crows tomorrow morning, three times, you will deny that you even know me."
And he did. But don't miss this, Jesus knew. Jesus knew that Peter would fail. He
knows I'm gonna fail. Christmas is not reserved for those who never fail. Because He still gives hope to the broken.

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