In this informative, insightful āby parts a devotional, a sermon, and a scholarly workāauthor Adam Hamiltonās goals are to share the details of Peterās life and to invite readers āto understand how Peterās story speaks to us today, how these stories serve as Godās Word to us, helping us both to know Christ more fully and to become the disciples Christ calls us to be.ā
Especially interesting is Hamiltonās explanation for why all the gospel writers portray Peter as a āflawed disciple,ā highlighting his many failures, rash impulsivity, and foolish words. Hamilton points out that many historical accounts of famous figures sanitize their lives and highlight only their heroic deeds. So why, he asks, did the gospel writers include Peterās unsavory actions and words, most famously his three-times denial of Christ?
Hamiltonās answer shapes his entire narrative. He suspects that the gospel writers were free to share these stories because Peter āhighlighted his own failings, using his shortcomings to connect with the common struggles and failures of ordinary followers of Jesus.ā
Accessible and inspiring, Hamiltonās book, in which he shares his own failures and vulnerabilities, encourages Christians to live out of the truth that āJesus makes amazing use of flawed disciples.ā (Abingdon Press)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.