But I Have Prayed for You

 
 
 

Pastor Q’s sermon focuses on the story of Peter's denial of Christ. He emphasizes that Satan sought to tempt all of Jesus' disciples, not just Peter. Jesus, however, prayed for Peter's faith to not fail. Despite his denial, Peter's faith ultimately did not fail, as evidenced by his repentance and restoration. PQ highlights that true faith is demonstrated not in sinlessness but in repentance. Peter's experience serves as a reminder that even in our weakness, we can be restored and used by God for His purposes. PQ concludes by emphasizing the importance of living in dependence on Christ and recognizing our own vulnerability to temptation.

Scripture: Luke 22:31-38

 
 
 
 

Sunday Service: November 17, 2024 • Pastor Q Kim at HOPE Church in Clarksville, MD

 
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