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Cornerstone English Cell Peter

BDN Guarulhos - English Class - Peter's Life - 1st Class

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Cornerstone English Cell

Peter

1 PRAISE – 3 SONGS

2 BOOK CHAPTERS STUDYING

3 VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, EXPLANATION

4 TAKE HOME TESTS

5 FINAL TEST

6 ATTACHMENTS

CELL STRUCTURE

INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction

2. Peter, a man called by Jesus

3. Peter, a contradictory man

4. Peter, a man without understanding

5. Peter, a vulnerable man

6. Peter, a man restored by Jesus

7. Peter, a man used by Jesus

8. Peter, a man full of the holy spirit

9. Peter, a defensor of the Gospel

10.Peter, a man who operated miracles

11. Peter, a writer inspired by the holy spirit

12.Peter, a man who was never a Pope

INTRODUCTION

PETER’S LIFE AND MINISTRY

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Peter’s IntroductionBook’s Highlights

Peter was one of the most contradictory person from history.

Peter could in on moment have had a lot of courage to face any potential problem and right after he could have been the most coward person present at the moment.

Peter is the mirror of all and each one of us. When you get into this book and inside Peter's life, you will realize that the book is not only about Peter's biography. It is also the summary of our biography: yours and mine.

The blood of Peter run in our veins: sometimes we promise to God Holiness and Faithfulness and just few moments later we are coward, liar, and ashamed of our own attitudes.

We are all Peter!

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Who Was Peter ?Book’s Highlights

Peter was son of Jonas and Andrew's brother. He was born in Betsaida, city located on the margin of Galilee.

Peter was a rude fisher with no talking or grammar skills.

He also had a strong personality.

Peter lived in Cafarnaum, Jesus headquarters in his Ministry.

Peter was married and had a natural leadership skills.

He had a fish company with his friends James and John, Zebedeu's children.

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Specialties about Peter?Book’s Highlights

Peter's brother Andrew took him to Jesus.

Jesus called upon Peter to be fisherman of souls.

Peter took leadership's position immediately after called by Jesus among the other disciples.

Peter has been considered one of the most important disciples before Jesus death and after Jesus resurrection.

Peter is considered the apostle who opened the doors of Christ to Jews and Gentiles. 

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Peter’s Ministry?Book’s Highlights

Peter 's ministry after Jesus resurrection was especially to circumcised Jews.

He was one of the greatest preacher of primitive church in Jerusalem.

Peter took to Christ over 3000 people in his first preach after Pentecost.

Peter was fulfilled by the Holy Spirit and completed wonders and miracles.

Peter's shadow was also a powerful instrument in God's hands to cure the sickness of the people.

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Peter’s Changing?Book’s Highlights

Peter was a raw stone adjusted by the holy spirit

From an impulsive and violent man, Peter became calm and controlled by God.

From an explosive man, he became patient and friendly.

From a coward man, he became a giant who faced prision, swipting, and his own death on the cross hanged up side down with courage.

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Peter’s Intimacy with God?Book’s Highlights

Peter was a person who used to pray a lot

Peter has an intimacy with God in his secret

Peter stood up with courage before a multitude of people to preach.

Peter was a fishermen and the leader of the other disciples.

Jesus put a cajado of a Pastor and demanded Peter to look after the sheeps.

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Peter’s StrenghtBook’s Highlights

Peter encourage the church to face suffering and prosecutions for the love of Jesus

Peter encouraged the church to disclosure fake people who used to bother the church with pressure.

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Peter’s Final MissionBook’s Highlights

Peter was a missionary with his life in Rome to announce the Gospel

Peter wrote two letters / books with this theme

Peter exalted Christ in his life

Peter glorified Christ in his death

What can we learn from Peter and his trajectory of life?