10.03.2025

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -He Fought Against Fear and Doubt - Conclusion

 The moon, nearly full, had been high overhead when the disciples set out now it was sinking slowly toward the western horizon. Yet, they had managed to travel only a few miles. The exertion and the constant roar of the wind and the waves made conversation difficult. Likely, Peter was alone with his thoughts.


How much there was to think about! Peter had first met Jesus of Nazareth over two eventful years earlier. He had learned a great deal, but he still had much to learn. His willingness to do so-to struggle against such obstacles as doubt and fear-make him an outstanding example for us to imitate. Let us see why.


Next time: CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -"We Have Found the Messiah"!


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