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What does the Bible say about the grace given to Peter?

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The Bible illustrates Peter's transformation through God's grace, demonstrating how even a sinful man can be called a disciple of Christ.

In Scripture, Peter serves as a profound example of God’s grace in action. Initially identified as Simon, the son of Jonah, Peter encountered Jesus, who renames him to Cephas, meaning rock. This significant renaming symbolizes not just a title, but a deep work of grace—transforming Peter from an ordinary fisherman into a foundational figure in the Church. Throughout the Gospels, we see Peter experiencing moments of doubt and fear, yet God's grace continually reaches out to him, allowing him to confess Jesus as the Christ and to become a leader among the apostles. This reflects the transformative power of divine grace that shapes believers, drawing them into a relationship with Christ, despite their failures and weaknesses.
Scripture References: John 1:40-42, Luke 5:8.

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