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Oh that’s why Christ tells him to pray so that he doesn’t fall into temptation.. i wonder if he had done that would he have had the strength and courage to stand firm with Jesus and his story would’ve probably been different? But on the contrary Jesus, who knows all things had already known that this would happen; so it did. It makes me wonder so much about our paths being already pre-determined and it heavily burdens me as a Christian
If he had prayed, it probably would have made a difference. The fact that Jesus knows all things - doesn't mean our paths are 'pre-determined'. On the contrary, He knows what we would do wrong and tells us, hoping we won't do it - hoping we can sorta prove Him wrong... But He's omniscient and He already knows the end.
A beautiful read. Actually I think it is noteworthy that Peter followed closely, just being a step behind Jesus even though he later succumbed to the fear of man.
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This is very creative and inspiring, I like the way you wove the story through Peter's POV.
Thank you!
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This is beautifully written. I definitely relate with Peter. Thank you so much for sharing 💐
You’re welcome
Thank you so much Ebun ✨
This is so amazing to read ❤️
You’re welcome, thanks
This touched me a lot, reading from this pov made it all the more real😐
Glad to hear that
This made me tear up.
If Peter wasn't restored by Jesus himself, I'm very sure he would have died of guilt and be lost forever.
Jesus's grace and love is overwhelming and sometimes you can't even comprehend it.
Yeah it’s incomprehensible by our small brains
Ebunnnnn.
This is good.❤️❤️
This is amazing.
This is so beautiful scripted. God bless you!
Amen. Thank you❤️
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this😂❤️
Glad to hear it
Oh that’s why Christ tells him to pray so that he doesn’t fall into temptation.. i wonder if he had done that would he have had the strength and courage to stand firm with Jesus and his story would’ve probably been different? But on the contrary Jesus, who knows all things had already known that this would happen; so it did. It makes me wonder so much about our paths being already pre-determined and it heavily burdens me as a Christian
I highly doubt that our paths are set in stone, don’t let your heart be troubled about it
If he had prayed, it probably would have made a difference. The fact that Jesus knows all things - doesn't mean our paths are 'pre-determined'. On the contrary, He knows what we would do wrong and tells us, hoping we won't do it - hoping we can sorta prove Him wrong... But He's omniscient and He already knows the end.
I think when God tells us “what will happen”, he’s telling us a potential future, depending on our actions, we can make it happen or forge a new path
Viewing the story from Peter's lens made it entirely beautiful.
His guilt in Gethsemane, his arrogance at Jesus" statement, his guilt after betrayal, his humanity and Jesus' omniscience and everlasting grace🤍
Thank you!
I loved this!
How Jesus' sorrow was conveyed, and Peter's instant regret...
Beautiful.❤
Thank you
A beautiful read. Actually I think it is noteworthy that Peter followed closely, just being a step behind Jesus even though he later succumbed to the fear of man.
His heart was right, his strength just failed him