The Magnificent Seven: Part 6 – Peter
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In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 294) from our seven-part series, The Magnificent Seven, I examine the life, faith, and formation of Simon Peter—introduced in John 1 as a fisherman who meets Jesus and is immediately renamed, redefined, and relentlessly shaped by grace. Peter is bold, impulsive, strong, outspoken, and deeply human: quick to confess Jesus as the Christ, equally quick to resist the cross; first to step out of the boat, first to deny with a curse; yet also first to preach at Pentecost when the Holy Spirit transforms failure into authority. We trace Peter’s journey from natural leadership to spiritual power, from Jewish boundaries to Gentile inclusion, and from rough-edged disciple to apostolic voice whose letters reveal profound theological depth. In the end, Peter himself tells us what mattered most—not miracles, not Pentecost, not even leadership—but seeing Christ in His glory, a vision that steadied his life and clarified his witness.
– Dr. Mark Rutland
- (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook
- (00:00:53) - Simon Peter
- (00:09:38) - Simon Peter
- (00:13:23) - Simon Peter
- (00:16:58) - Simon Peter Confirmed as the Messiah by Jesus
- (00:22:28) - Simon Peter at Pentecost
- (00:28:48) - Simon Peter the Disciples
- (00:35:43) - St. Paul the Gentile encounter
- (00:39:02) - 1 Peter and 2 Peter
- (00:40:22) - The Greatest Moment of Peter's Life
- (00:46:24) - Leader's Notebook