Witness of Supplication
Let us muse today from Luke 22:32 and Peter’s perception problem. In our text we are dealing with Peter’s lack of dependability and a witness of supplication. Instead of our […]
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Let us muse today from Luke 22:32 and Peter’s perception problem. In our text we are dealing with Peter’s lack of dependability and a witness of supplication. Instead of our […]
Let us muse today from Luke 22:31 and Peter’s perception problem. We are looking in this text at Peter’s lack of dependability and a warning of sifting. Our Lord tells […]
Let us begin today to muse from Luke 22:31-34 and Peters perception problem. In our text today we find Peters lack of dependability. It is in this study we see […]
Let us muse again today from Matthew 14:27-31 and Peter’s perception problem. We are studying these days on the subject of Peter’s learning of discernment. This is the story of […]
Let us muse again today from Matthew 14:27-30 and Peter’s perception problem. We are looking these days at Peter’s learning of discernment. I want to see in verse 30 of our text […]
Let us muse again today from Matthew 14:27-29 and Peter’s perception problem. We are pondering today Peter’s learning of discernment in putting out a fleece. When Peter says if it is […]
Let us muse again today from Matthew 14:27-28 and Peter’s perception problem. I am pondering today Peter’s learning of discernment. It is here in verse 27 our Lord says to […]
I want to muse for the next several weeks on the subject of Peter’s perception problem. It is not my intentions to hammer on Peter but for us to see even one […]
Let us muse today on a final thought about love. Carl Barth the great German theologian during the time of Hitler decided to take a leave of absence from a position as a […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:4-8 and replace charity or love with our own name. tom suffereth long and is kind, tom envieth not, tom vauneth not himself, is not puffed up. […]
