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Running Away From Surrender

1 h 0 min · 31 de may de 2026
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In Matthew 26: 31-75, we have several scenes related to the arrest of Jesus. First, Jesus warns his disciples that they will all abandon him, then Judas arrives, then the trial and lastly, Peter's denial. One of the themes that runs through this portion of narrative is what it means to be a man, or better, how to be strong and keep your integrity under pressure. When we look at Peter, we see an immature man trying to be stronger than he really is. When we look at Jesus, we see a real man of God, surrendered to God's will, even to the point of suffering. Jesus had to go to the cross alone, and everyone will experience what it means to abandon Jesus, but God's grace is there to help us learn from our mistakes.

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