
BRBC Bible Notes
Week by week, we post notes based on the theme of the Sunday service, so that people can follow them in their own personal devotions, in prayer triplets, or in the church life groups.
BRBC Bible Study Series - The Apostle Peter
Bible Study #2: Peter’s Confession
Main Passages:
Matthew 16:13–20; Mark 8:27–30; Luke 9:18–21
Purpose of the Study
This study explores Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. We will examine what this confession means, why it is central to Christianity, and how believers today must answer Jesus’ question personally.
Opening Prayer
“Lord Jesus, reveal Yourself to us afresh. Help us not merely to know facts about You, but truly confess You as Lord and Christ with our lips and lives. Amen.”
1. Read the Passages
· Read Matthew 16:13–20, Mark 8:27–30, and Luke 9:18–21 together.
· Notice both the similarities and the unique details in each account.
Questions
· Why does Jesus ask, “Who do people say that I am?”
· Why is Peter’s answer so important?
· What does Peter understand about Jesus?
2. Context and Summary
· Jesus asks the disciples this question in Caesarea Philippi, an area associated with pagan worship and political power.
· Against this backdrop, Peter boldly declares: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16)
· Jesus explains this truth was revealed by the Father, not human wisdom.
OT Connections
· Psalm 2:7 - God’s anointed Son.
· Isaiah 9:6–7 - The promised divine King.
· Daniel 7:13–14 - The Son of Man receiving everlasting dominion.
NT Connections
· John 20:31 - John writes so people may believe Jesus is the Christ.
· Romans 10:9 - Confessing Jesus as Lord brings salvation.
· Colossians 1:15–20 - Christ supreme over all creation.
Questions
· Why is recognizing Jesus’ identity essential?
· Who do you say Jesus Christ of Nazareth is?
· Why can’t Jesus simply be viewed as a good teacher or an example to follow?
· How does culture today misunderstand Jesus?
3. Key Themes and Reflections
· Jesus Is the Christ “Christ” means Messiah - God’s promised King and Deliverer.
· True Faith Is Revealed by God Spiritual truth requires divine revelation.
· John Chrysostom wrote: “Peter spoke not from himself but moved by the Father.”
· The Church Is Built on Christ The church stands upon the truth of Jesus’ identity.
· Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote: “The church is the church only when it exists for Christ.”
Questions
· How firm is your own confession of Christ?
· How can believers grow in confidence about who Jesus is?
· What pressures tempt Christians to soften this confession?
4. A Word to the Church
For BRBC
· Is Jesus truly central in all we do?
· Are we proclaiming Christ clearly to Horsham?
· How does our BRBC building point to Jesus
· Are we building on personalities, traditions, or Christ Himself?
Challenge
The church loses its foundation when Christ is no longer central.
Questions
· What competes with Jesus for first place in church life?
· How can BRBC more boldly proclaim Christ publicly?
· How are we helping people encounter the real Jesus?
5. Practical Action
· Spend time reflecting on who Jesus truly is.
· Memorize Matthew 16:16.
· Share your faith in Christ with someone this week.
· Pray for spiritual revelation among unbelievers.
Areas for Prayer
· Bold witness for Christ.
· Spiritual awakening in Horsham.
· Unity around Jesus within BRBC.
· Deeper love for Christ personally.
Closing Scripture Meditation
Matthew 16:16 - “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Final Prayer
“Lord Jesus, strengthen our confession of who You are. Keep us faithful to Your truth and help BRBC stand firmly upon You alone. Amen.”
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