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Why did Simon Peter respond with fear and humility after the miracle?

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Simon Peter's fear and humility arose from the recognition of Jesus' divine authority and his own sinful nature.

After witnessing the miraculous catch of fish, Simon Peter fell at Jesus' knees and expressed, 'Depart from me, for I am a sinful man.' This response reflects a deep awareness of Jesus' holiness and authority juxtaposed with his own sinfulness. Encountering the divine often leads to a recognition of one’s unworthiness, as exemplified in the lives of biblical figures like Isaiah and Job, who also recognized their sin upon encountering God’s glory. Simon Peter's humility is a pivotal moment of conversion and illustrates an essential characteristic of true discipleship: the acknowledgment of one’s need for grace, fostering a proper relationship with Christ. It emphasizes the necessity of humility and reverence in our walk with God, marking the beginning of his transformation.
Scripture References: Luke 5:8-10

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