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Frail Men Fighting Against The Holy Lord - Yeh-Chuin Poh

This passage presents a powerful literary contrast between the unwavering faithfulness of Jesus Christ during His mock trial before the Sanhedrin and the fearful denial of Peter in the courtyard, illustrating the tension between divine holiness and human frailty. While Jesus, falsely accused and subjected to abuse, stands in silent dignity and boldly affirms His identity as the Messiah and Son of Man, Peter—despite his earlier vow of loyalty—denies Him three times out of fear, culminating in bitter repentance upon remembering Jesus' prophecy. The narrative reveals the profound irony that Jesus' true temple is not physical but the spiritual body of believers, built by His death and resurrection, while Peter's failure underscores the danger of self-confidence and the necessity of reliance on God's grace. Ultimately, the passage proclaims the gospel's central truth: Christ's perfect faithfulness secures salvation for sinners, and even the most grievous failures, when met with genuine repentance, are met with restoration and mercy, demonstrating that God's grace is sufficient for the broken and the repentant.

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