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How Jesus mentored Peter
If Jesus is the greatest mentor and disciple-maker (as we saw yesterday), then his mentoring of Peter, the man he appointed his leading apostle, must be the primary example of mentoring in the Bible.
What can we learn from the way Jesus mentored Peter?
The first and leading feature we see in the way Jesus mentored and discipled Peter is that Jesus believed in Peter!
Jesus understood Peter. Jesus knew from the start that Peter would have his moments of crisis, but he also knew and banked everything on his complete confidence in God the Father that Peter would become the man who could and would lead his church after his death and resurrection.
Which is exactly what happened!
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From start to finish, scripture has examples of what mentorship looks like. Unsurprisingly – because the Bible is always straightforward and honest, often uncomfortably honest - we find a wide cross-section of examples ranging from the exceptionally abusive mentorship, (which we should strictly avoid), to the outstandingly fruitful, (for us to learn from and follow). Jump in and learn with us from the leading examples from scripture about good and bad mentorship in this 13 day plan!
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