The Three Pillars Jesus Carried:
Faith, Love, and Hope for Every Season.

Points to Note.
Throughout His ministry, Jesus often walked with all His disciples, yet when moments of deeper spiritual assignment came, He chose three Peter, James, and John
(Mark 5:37; Matthew 17:1). This was not by chance. Each represented a spiritual pillar necessary for divine accomplishment.

✓Peter symbolized Faith bold, tested, and growing (Matthew 14:29). Faith moves us to step out even when the waters look dangerous, for without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).

✓John represented Love the disciple whom Jesus loved (John 13:23). Love is the greatest commandment and the bond of perfection
(1 Corinthians 13:13; Colossians 3:14).

✓James reflected Hope endurance, perseverance, and expectation of God’s promises (Romans 8:24–25).

As this festive season draws to a close and we step into a new year, carry these three essentials. Share faith that lifts, love that heals, and hope that restores. Where faith, hope, and love abound, God’s presence prevails.
The Three Pillars Jesus Carried: Faith, Love, and Hope for Every Season. Points to Note. Throughout His ministry, Jesus often walked with all His disciples, yet when moments of deeper spiritual assignment came, He chose three Peter, James, and John (Mark 5:37; Matthew 17:1). This was not by chance. Each represented a spiritual pillar necessary for divine accomplishment. ✓Peter symbolized Faith bold, tested, and growing (Matthew 14:29). Faith moves us to step out even when the waters look dangerous, for without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). ✓John represented Love the disciple whom Jesus loved (John 13:23). Love is the greatest commandment and the bond of perfection (1 Corinthians 13:13; Colossians 3:14). ✓James reflected Hope endurance, perseverance, and expectation of God’s promises (Romans 8:24–25). As this festive season draws to a close and we step into a new year, carry these three essentials. Share faith that lifts, love that heals, and hope that restores. Where faith, hope, and love abound, God’s presence prevails.
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