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What does Peter's denial teach us about faith?

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Peter's denial illustrates that true faith relies on Christ, not human strength.

Peter's denial serves as a powerful reminder that faith is not about our abilities or resolve. In Luke 22, Peter is full of confidence, declaring he would follow Jesus to death, yet, when tested, he falters. This stark contrast underscores that genuine faith is grounded in dependence on Christ’s strength rather than our own. True faith is a gift from God, and it is only through acknowledging our dependence on Him that we can stand firm. After his denial, Peter's restored faith, rooted in Christ's mercy, exemplifies how we, too, can find hope and strength through our Savior.
Scripture References: Luke 22:54-62, John 21:15-19

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