“It would be well for us to spend a thoughtful hour each day in contemplation of the life of Christ” —The Desire of Ages, p. 83 Books available at
Chapter 13 By the Lake Again This study is based on John 21:1-22 The Desire of Ages, chapters 85 —See also Messiah chapters 85
How did Jesus show that Peter had truly repented of denying Him and had become humble? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
If you had seen Peter deny Jesus, would this have persuaded you that Peter had changed? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
Do you find it easy to forgive and start trusting others again? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
How had Peter changed since His conversion? How did you change? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
What is the most dramatic conversion change you have witnessed? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
What is the essential qualification for discipleship and service? Is this what we look for first in a leader? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 433-5
Too often, Peter had tried to plan God’s work instead of waiting to follow God’s plan. How can we learn to wait for God’s plans? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 435-6
How can we know when we are following God’s plans? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 435-6
What happened to Peter in the future? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 435-6
Did Jesus give Peter authority over the other disciples or the church? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 435-6
If we treated others the way Jesus treated Peter, how would our churches and homes be different? The Desire of Ages and Messiah 435-6