Title: Peter's Weeping (Matthew 26:69-75)
Content Peter, known as the chief disciple of Jesus, in the original Greek (Petros), is Peter in English, which means <rock>. Peter was the most famous disciple of Jesus' twelve disciples and a great leader of the early church. .His popular Hebrew name was <Simeon> (Acts 15:14), he was from Bethsaida (John 1:44), had a normal elementary education, and his father was John (Matthew 16:17; John 1:42) He worked as a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee with his brother Andrew and his companions James and John. While working as a fisherman, he was called. In Matthew 4, it is recorded that Jesus called his disciples.
Come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Immediately they left their nets and followed Jesus.
He was the one who, when he was called to become a fisher of men, did not delay, forsook all that he was and followed Jesus. In Matthew 19:27, <Peter answered and said, We have given up everything and He was a trusted disciple of Jesus who followed Jesus, leaving their nets, boats, and everything behind. Please come on the water>. When Jesus said, “Come,” he went to Jesus by walking on the sea. Of course, after seeing the sea for a while, he was afraid and fell into the sea, but he had great courage and had faith. Peter, whose faith stood out, was a disciple who confessed well. There is also an incident in Luke 5 that Peter was called.