“And when you have returned to Me, strengthen your brothers.” – Luke 22:32
Peter was the loud one. The brave one. The “natural leader.” But when pressure came, he cracked. The same man who said, “I’ll never deny you,” ended up doing it three times.
Peter had confidence before character He had the will to fight but not the weight to stand. Many men today are gifted but ungrounded. Talented but spiritually thin.
When Peter wept after denying Jesus, that wasn’t failure — that was foundation. Substance is formed when the mask cracks and the truth comes out.
“Do you love me?”… “Feed my sheep.” Not preach. Not impress. Feed. Serve. Build.
Peter's title wasn’t enough. His voice wasn’t enough. His status collapsed because his substance was still shallow.
But Jesus wasn’t done.
In the world, status is given for image. In the Kingdom, weight is given for intimacy.
Are you building a name, or building depth? Are you depending on gifts… or being shaped in silence?
When no one is watching, what does my walk with God really look like?
Am I asking God for more leadership while avoiding the formation that leadership requires?
Have I mistaken confidence, charisma, or a platform for real Kingdom substance?
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