In this week's episode, we dive deep into the story of Jesus and Peter from John 6:67-69. Just imagine, after walking beside Jesus for over a year, Peter is posed with a profound question: Does he want to continue being Jesus' disciple? It might seem perturbing, even annoying, for Peter to face such an inquiry. But isn’t that just like Christ? No matter how long we've journeyed with Him, He persistently checks our commitment, ensuring our hearts remain aligned with His purpose. This episode challenges every man to introspectively ask, "Am I still in?" and to ponder those pressing questions God might be "annoying" you with. Are you prepared to answer? Tune in to be inspired, provoked, and equipped to lead your home spiritually.
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