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What does the Bible say about Peter's recognition of Christ's deity?

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The Bible illustrates Peter's recognition of Christ's deity in Luke 5:8, where he acknowledges his sinfulness before Jesus.

In Luke 5:8, when Simon Peter realizes the miraculous nature of Jesus' ministry, he falls at Jesus' knees, exclaiming, 'Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.' This moment demonstrates a profound recognition of Christ's divine authority and holiness. Peter's reaction indicates true faith, acknowledging both his unworthiness and the greatness of Christ. This acknowledgment is not isolated to Peter; it mirrors the experiences of other biblical figures like Job and Isaiah, who also recognized their sinfulness in the presence of God. Peter's confession serves as a crucial foundation for the understanding of Christ's deity and the human condition.
Scripture References: Luke 5:8, Matthew 16:16, John 6:68-69

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