Friday 28 June 2019

The #1 fisherman


Before we open those letters written by Simon Peter, let’s take a look at this guy.  Just how well do we know him?...

Simon was a son of Jonas from Bethsaida, earning his living as a commercial fisherman on the Sea of Galilee until… becoming the first disciple called by Jesus, bowing the knee to Him then following immediately.  Simon was married and even shared a house in Capernaum with his business partner and brother, Andrew.

Have you ever heard that things happen in three’s?        
Well they sure did for Simon Peter!


  • He scored 3 names: Simon (Greek form of Simeon) Peter (Gk: ‘a stone’) and Cephas (Aramaic: ‘a stone’)
  • He made 3 vital statements:                                         -         “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God”   -         Attests apostle Paul’s writings are Holy Scripture   -         “We believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, we shall be saved even as they (Gentiles)”
  • One of 3 disciples who saw Jesus transfigured and talking with Moses & Elijah
  • He witnessed Jesus raising 3 people from the dead
  • He witnessed 3 miracles on the Sea of Galilee:             -         Jesus walking on water                                     -         Jesus rebuking a storm                                     -         the fastest boat ride in all of history
  • He had 3 things to say to Jesus over having his feet washed
  • He had 3 scary brushes with Satan:                           -         rebuked by the Lord: “Get behind me Satan…”         -         warned that Satan wanted to ‘sift him as wheat’   -         witnessed Satan entering Judas Iscariote
  • He let fly with 3 statements he would later regret:              -         “I will lay down my life for your sake”                -         “Although all shall be offended, I will not          -         “I will not deny you”
  • One of 3 disciples who witnessed the Lord’s agony in Garden of Gethsemane - then went to sleep
  • He denied Jesus 3 times – cursing, swearing & lying, just as Jesus predicted
  • He experienced his 3 most successful fishing ventures  - directed by the Lord:                                                   -         filled 2 boats so full they began to sink             -         the first fish of the day caught had money in its mouth!                                                                         -         after leading his mates back to fishing, caught 153 huge fish
  • The Lord questioned him 3 times whether he loved Him, then warned him of a martyr’s death
  • He was arrested 3 times, beaten once
  • Gentiles presented a huge problem for him after seeing a vision then being summonsed by Cornelius the centurion in Caesarea…                                                             -         Censured by Jewish Christians for eating with Gentiles                                                                       -         Withstood to the face by Paul for compelling Gentiles to obey Jewish laws                                       -         Settled for being ‘apostle of the circumcision’
  • He did 3 bold things with John:                                   -         healed a lame man at the temple, in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarean                                           -         visited believers in Samaria                                 -         told the Jewish elders: “There is no other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved” – Jesus Christ of Nazareth
  • Given the keys of the kingdom, so he…                     -         was first to address the assembly and the public gathering afterwards                                                   -         opened the door to 3000 Jews and then Gentiles     -         hosted Saul/Paul for 15 days in Jerusalem
  • He witnessed all 3 momentous events:                               -         Christ’s death & resurrection                             -         Christ’s ascension                                             -         the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
  • He learnt at least 3 important lessons:                         -         “How often should I forgive my brother?”           -         as one of 12 he will sit on a throne judging 12 tribes of Israel                                                             -         lying to the Holy Spirit is more dangerous than Peter’s sword – Ananias & Sapphira dropped dead


Quite some guy don’t you think?...so let’s see what he had to say!...NEXT.

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