Three Days, One Messiah
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Complete, First published Dec 25, 2021
There was twelve of them. Among these twelve, two stood out. One was impatient. The other was calm. One was ignorant. The other a scholar. One was a fighter. The other a lover. One held misguided loyalty. The other held the knowledge that he was loved. Both fishermen. Both young. Both passionate. Both followers of the Messiah. So similar and yet so different. They would watch the world turn upside down in three days. They would watch the greatest plan in history play out. But their differences of personality would prove their biggest challenge.
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Judas. Peter. Both walked with Jesus for years. Both saw the miracles, they both did the miracles. Both betrayed Jesus. For all they have in common their stories end very differently. What does the last week of the life of Jesus, the Passion week, look like from their perspectives?