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“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 www.AdventistBookCenter.comwww.AdventistBookCenter.com
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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
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How did Jesus show that Peter had truly repented of denying Him and had become humble? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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If you had seen Peter deny Jesus, would this have persuaded you that Peter had changed? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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Do you find it easy to forgive and start trusting others again? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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How had Peter changed since His conversion? How did you change? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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What is the most dramatic conversion change you have witnessed? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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What is the essential qualification for discipleship and service? Is this what we look for first in a leader? The Desire of Ages 811-5 and Messiah 433-5
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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 815-7 and Messiah 435-6
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How can we know when we are following God’s plans? The Desire of Ages 815-7 and Messiah 435-6
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What happened to Peter in the future? The Desire of Ages 815-7 and Messiah 435-6
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Did Jesus give Peter authority over the other disciples or the church? The Desire of Ages 815-7 and Messiah 435-6
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If we treated others the way Jesus treated Peter, how would our churches and homes be different? The Desire of Ages 815-7 and Messiah 435-6
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