I think Peter thought, even hoped that Jesus was the Christ. But thinking is not knowing. His life was more important to him than that of a near stranger who he thought was the Christ but was not sure.
Matt 26:34 Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the rooster crows, thou shalt deny me three times.
Peter knew that Jesus was the Christ, his denial of Jesus was a separate issue apart from his faith and belief in who Jesus was and is.
Matthew 16:15-17 He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.
And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
Jesus had already foretold that Peter would deny him three times before the Rooster crew. Christians are like tea bags, don't know what kind of tea they make until you put them in hot water. This shows the human response and the frailty of man and let the record reflect that not all of Jesus disciples were supermen. This account has so much value, we learn from this example about making claims to reveal our capacity of integrity. This examples shows that Peter was strong in most areas of his early walk in Christianity but also frail in this area but this does not end hear with Peter's denial, Peter later on makes up for it. The reason why Peter denied Jesus was to show that Jesus knows our heart at present and future, expose the frailty of man, strengthen us through example, how deny sel preservation for Jesus sake and not be ashamed, and not to fear the opinion of the world and popular view. Even after three years of being discipled by Jesus, Peter was to show the richness of God's mercy and forgiveness through Peter's repentance from this personal act of his.
Matthew 27, 'Peter Disowns Jesus' just after 'Before the Sanhedrin' and before 'Judas Hangs Himself'.
No, where in scripture is Peter ever called a traitor for deny Jesus. However, in Matthew 26:14-25, Judas Iscariot is called the betrayer by Jesus.
It was a simple act of survival. To admit to being a friend of the Nazarine's could have ended in crucifixion for the disciples.
Because he was asked 3 times.
Three times.
Yes he did. Three times.
Christ prophesied that Peter would deny knowing him 3 times before the rooster crowed.
Our Blessed Lord told St. Peter that before the cock crowed, he would deny Him three times. He did deny Him three times that night, and immediately after the third, the cock crowed: St. Matthew 26:69-75.
There has been much debate as to who or what Christ was referring to when He said "Upon this rock..." The Catholic church say that He was referring to Peter as being the Rock on which He (Christ) would build His church. Mormons believe that when Christ asked Peter who he was and Peters reply was "The Christ...". Christ then referred to this knowledge as being given to Peter by revelation, and this was what Christ meant when He said "Upon this Rock.." meaning the Rock of Revelation". As Mormonism was not organized at the time of Peter he was a disciple of Christ and a member of His flock. He later became the President of the church along with James and John as his counselors. BUT the church was nor built upon Peter, he was only its first President.
Matthew 16:18
Jesus said you are Simon I will call you Peter. On you I will build my church.
Because St. Peter is the Rock upon which Christ Built His Church.
Answer #1Peter "pet-ros" means a piece of rock, much larger than a simple stone. Christ is our Rock, Peter was a piece of that rock... does that help you understand?Answer # 1 ends
Wen Jesus asked peter who he was ? Peter boldly said youarethe Messiah the son of the living God.
Yes he was. He was a humble fisherman Chosen By Christ to be His Apostle & His Rock.
Yes he was. He was a humble fisherman Chosen By Christ to be His Apostle & His Rock.
Because he is the Rock upon which Christ Built His Church.