

Through the Lens of Peter
Have you ever lost your way before? Maybe you have right now? As we continue our series, Cross Examined, JP examines the life of Peter, teaching us that we are never too far gone for God to rescue us and make good out of our mess.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
-If God can make good of the cross, He can make good of anything.
-Jesus has a new future for His followers, and we won’t realize it until we forfeit our plans.
-If dependence is the goal, weakness is an advantage.
-Where are you with your plans—money, job, family, possessions, etc.—in this season? Are you holding them tightly or giving them to the Lord?
-Delayed obedience is disobedience.
-The lie in failure is that God is finished.
-God finishes things, and as Christians, we should too.
-Staying committed to going to church is the worst hobby ever. Harris Creek doesn’t want church goers, we are trying to make fully devoted followers of Jesus.
-Jesus is faithful to restore His followers.
-Jesus is faithful in our failure.
-God is really, really good at finding people who have lost their way.
-It is in the cross that our future is found.
MENTIONED OR RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
-Suggested Scripture Study: Luke 5:3-11; Luke 22:33-34,54-62; John 21:3-17