Apostle Peter
New Testament

Apostle Peter

The Rock

Period
1-64 AD
Role
Apostle, Leader of Early Church

Peter was one of Jesus' closest disciples, known for his impulsive nature and bold leadership. He became a foundational leader in the early church despite his earlier denial of Christ.

Key Bible Verse

"And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it."

Matthew 16:18

Significance

Peter's transformation from a fearful denier to a bold preacher demonstrates the power of Christ's forgiveness and restoration. He was a key leader in the Jerusalem church and wrote two New Testament letters.

Key Life Events

1

Called by Jesus while fishing

2

Walked on water (briefly) toward Jesus

3

Confessed Jesus as the Christ

4

Witnessed the Transfiguration

5

Cut off the servant's ear in Gethsemane

6

Denied Jesus three times

7

Restored by Jesus after resurrection

8

Preached at Pentecost (3,000 saved)

9

Healed the lame beggar

10

Received vision about Gentile inclusion

11

Wrote 1 and 2 Peter

12

Martyred in Rome

Spiritual Lessons

God uses imperfect, impulsive people

Failure doesn't disqualify you from God's service

Restoration is possible after denying Christ

Bold faith sometimes means taking risks

Leadership requires humility and dependence on God

God's grace transforms cowards into courageous witnesses

Found in These Bible Books

MatthewMarkLukeJohnActs1 Peter2 Peter

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