The Wrong Kind of Warmth
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to get caught up in the "fire" of online outrage or the pressure to just "blend in" to stay safe? We’ve all been there. We feel the chill of a world that feels increasingly hostile or confusing, and it’s so tempting to go looking for warmth in the wrong places.
In this message, we look at a cold night in a Jerusalem courtyard where Peter found himself warming his hands at a fire built by the very people who arrested his Lord. While Peter was in the shadows saying "I am not" to save his own skin, Jesus was standing in the light being bound to save Peter’s soul.
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve "blown it"—if you’ve stayed silent when you should have spoken or let the pressure of the crowd pull you away from your integrity—this message is for you. We’re exploring the quiet strength of the Bound King and the grace that turns our "rooster crow" moments into the dawn of a new day.
