True Prophecy

True Prophecy

In our last story we learned how Jesus was betrayed by Judas and arrested. The disciples also fled. In this story we will learn about Peter’s denial and Jesus’ trial in front of the high priests and elders, as inspired by the Gospels.

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Mark 14:62
Peter, one of Jesus’ best friends, gets scared and says he doesn’t know Jesus. Jesus, even though He is in trouble, tells the truth and doesn’t hide who He is. This story helps us learn about forgiveness. Even when we make mistakes, like Peter, Jesus still loves and forgives us. We should try to be honest and brave like Jesus.
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