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October 11, 2009

Who Are Those Men? Peter

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 Our look this week was to Simon, Andrew’s Brother.Simon also called Peter is a man that personally I can really relate to, a man who is strong in his faith, yet at times he seems to waver. He is a man who is impulsive, who sometimes sticks his foot in his mouth.  A man, who is acts before he thinks, yet finds himself bitterly weeping over his failures. Wow, can I relate. How about you? Can you relate? Well, if you think that God can’t use you or that you have nothing to offer, then our study in Peter will give you a new perspective. If you can relate or if you just want to learn some more about the Apostle Peter, then go check it out.

October 4, 2009

Who Are Those Men? Andrew

Filed under: Bible, Bible Study, Christian Living, Church — Tags: , , , , , — Steven @ 7:24 pm


Well, today we began our series on the Apostles; I decided to look at them more or less individually rather than as a group. The reasoning behind such an undertaking was really quite simple; I wanted us to learn more abut the men that Jesus chose. In doing so there is much to be gained, first as we know more about these men we can see traits in them that we can identify within ourselves. For example, Andrew was the kind man who wanted and did bring people to Jesus and within the scriptures we can clearly see that from the very beginning to the very end we can see Andrew bringing other to Christ. Another thing we noticed from his life was that he was a man that was very passionate, in the account of Andrew telling his brother about Jesus our English text does not give us the picture that the Greek text does. For example in John 1:41, the English text tells us that Andrew “said” to Simon “we have found” the Messiah, the words in quotation marks are the keys to Andrews demeanor, in English said is a past tense verb no big deal, in the Greek, the word is NOT past tense nor is the single word for “we have found” in the Greek both of these are present tense active verbs which tells us that Andrew did not just simply go to Simon and say we have found the Messiah. No, this clue leads to a clearer picture of an excitable man who was intense in the repetitive telling Simon we found Him, we have found Him, we have found the Messiah We have found the Messiah. So as we learn about these men we will be looking for clues to their character, clues to the attitudes and behaviors, we will be looking and identifying their passion, their fears and failures the strengths and victories and in doing so we will see little glimpses of our own selves in the men that Jesus chose, and in that we will realize that Jesus still seeks men like with their qualities today and on any given Sunday morning churches all around this world are filled with men and women that fit the bill. Are you one of them, I bet you are! However, this question remains are you serving Him like they did, or like you should? 

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