In this sermon titled "The God of Peter," Preacher Cody Henson expounds on the character and grace of God as reflected through the life of the Apostle Peter, mainly using 1 Peter 5:8-11. Henson emphasizes that God is characterized as "the God of all grace," who actively calls individuals to Himself, provides revelation and sustenance in trials, and continually intercedes for His people. The sermon draws upon various biblical accounts, such as Peter's call in Luke 5, his experiences during the storm in Matthew 14, the transfiguration in Matthew 17, and his denial in Luke 22, to illustrate God's persistent grace and support. Henson concludes that the God who cared for Peter in his weaknesses and failures is the same God who offers grace and salvation to believers today, underscoring the importance of reliance upon God amid life's challenges.
“We don't just decide to come to God. God must first come to us and call us.”
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“We must see him. God will cause his people to see no man save Jesus only.”
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“In this world right now, that He's coming back for us, just like He came back for them.”
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“The God of all grace hung on that cross for Peter.”
The Bible describes God as 'the God of all grace', emphasizing His unmerited favor towards His people.
1 Peter 5:10, Ephesians 2:8-9
God promises to support us during trials as 'the God of all grace' who calls us to His eternal glory.
1 Peter 5:10, Romans 8:28
Recognizing Jesus as Lord is crucial for Christians as it affirms His authority and the foundation of their faith.
Matthew 16:16, Philippians 2:9-11
God calling us to His eternal glory means He invites us into a relationship with Him that leads to everlasting life.
1 Peter 5:10, 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
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