Simon Peter
Simon Peter
By H.L. Rossier
In Rossier’s work, Simon Peter, he looks at 13 different points in the life of Peter, such as the declaration that I am a sinful man, Peter’s walking on the water, Peter’s beholding Christ in glory, etc.
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Contents of Simon Peter
1 “I am a sinful man.” Luk 5:1-11.
2 Peter going to Jesus on the water. Mat 14:22-33.
3 Personal Acquaintance with Christ. Mat 16:13-23.
4 “Come after me.” Mat 16:24-28.
5 Beholding Christ in Glory. Mat 17:1-8; Luk 9:28-34; 2Pe 1:16-19.
6 The Father’s House. Luk 9:34-36.
7 Relationship with the Son. Mat 17:24-27.
8 Washing of the Feet and Communion. John 13.
9 Peter enters into Temptation. Luk 22:31-62.
10 The Sepulchre. Joh 20:1-18.
11 Service and Food. Joh 21:1-14.
12 The Soul Restored. Joh 21:15-19.
13 “Follow me.” Joh 21:18-19.
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