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The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Chris... - The God Who Knows Us Better Than We Know Ourselves
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The God Who Knows Us Better Than We Know Ourselves is a powerful devotional that explores Peter’s journey from boldness to denial—and Jesus’ divine insight into his heart. It reminds us that even when we believe we’re ready, God’s timing is intentional. Jesus sees not only who we are now, but also who we are becoming. If you’re feeling stuck in a season of waiting or wondering why God hasn’t “put you in the game,” this episode will bring clarity, encouragement, and comfort.
✨ Highlights:
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Luke 22:31–34 sets the scene: Jesus warns Peter about Satan’s plans—and reveals Peter’s future denial.
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Peter, full of confidence, says he’s ready for prison or death… but Jesus knows the truth.
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The devotional reflects on how our zeal doesn’t always match our maturity—and how Jesus intercedes and lovingly guides us.
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Just like Peter, we may overestimate our readiness, but God sees the full picture of our hearts, trials, and future impact.
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Encouragement for believers who feel overlooked or underused: God plays the long game, and His plans are rooted in both mercy and foresight.
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What is God teaching you in this season?
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How has He revealed something deeper about yourself—something you didn’t even see?
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How are you learning to trust the God who knows you better than you know yourself?
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Full Transcript Below:
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