305-page laminated paperback
The Apostle Peter was the first to acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah, sent of God. He was the only one of the twelve to draw a sword to defend his Master when he was about to be arrested. He was also the one who soon after swore and denied even knowing Jesus. But despite his weaknesses Peter’s heart was loyal to God and to his beloved son. What made this man of God so saintly was not that he never made a mistake or was above other men, but that he was a humble servant. His weaknesses were offset by the abundant evidence of devotion and heart loyalty. His very experience in stumbling and recovery have touched many hearts that are likewise devoted to God but have experienced sin and weakness.
Jesus once asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter’s instant response was, “You are the Christ, the son of the living God.” Jesus replied that upon that truth he would build his church and would give Peter “the keys of the kingdom of heaven.” Peter’s ministry then went on to open the door to heaven by sharing the foundation truth of Jesus as the son of God.
Weight: 31 oz
Dimensions: 11 × 8.5 × .75 in
This book offers a rich portrait of the Apostle Peter, tracing his transformation from an impulsive fisherman to a foundational leader in the early Church. It presents Peter as a man of great zeal and deep humanity—bold in faith yet prone to mistakes—whose life was radically shaped by his encounters with Jesus Christ.
Background: Peter, originally named Simon, was a fisherman from Bethsaida, living in Capernaum. He worked alongside his brother Andrew when Jesus called them to follow Him.
Renaming and Mission: Jesus gave Simon the name Peter (meaning “rock”), signaling his future role as a key leader in the Church.
Immediate Response: Peter’s willingness to leave his livelihood reflected his openness to God’s call and his eagerness to follow.
Witness to Miracles: Peter saw Jesus heal the sick, calm storms, and raise the dead, deepening his faith.
Confession of Faith: At Caesarea Philippi, Peter declared Jesus to be the Christ, the Son of the living God, a moment marking his spiritual insight.
Moments of Weakness: Despite his devotion, Peter displayed human frailty—rebuking Jesus’ prediction of the cross and later denying Him during the trial.
Post-Resurrection Encounter: After the resurrection, Jesus personally restored Peter, asking him three times to “feed My sheep,” reversing his three denials.
Empowered Leadership: Filled with the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, Peter boldly preached, leading thousands to faith.
Miracles and Evangelism: Peter healed the lame, confronted corruption, and fearlessly proclaimed the Gospel despite persecution.
Guiding the Early Church: He played a key role in including Gentiles in the Church, as seen in his vision and encounter with Cornelius.
Pastoral Care: Peter’s epistles emphasized humility, perseverance in suffering, and hope in Christ’s return.
Suffering for Christ: Peter faced imprisonment, threats, and eventual execution under Emperor Nero.
Martyr’s Death: Tradition holds that he was crucified upside down, considering himself unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus.
Peter’s life embodies the transformative grace of Christ—turning a flawed, impulsive man into a courageous, faithful shepherd of God’s people. His journey reminds believers that God uses ordinary people, with all their imperfections, to accomplish extraordinary purposes. Through his faith, repentance, and perseverance, Peter leaves a legacy of bold proclamation, servant leadership, and steadfast hope that continues to inspire the Church today.