Station of Denial
Do you feel the moment you used to be bold, and then suddenly the room got warmer, the questions got sharper, and your courage got quieter? In this week’s Station of Denial (Luke 22:54–62), we step into the courtyard where Peter follows Jesus at a distance, sits by the fire, and over the span of hours denies Him three times, until the rooster crows and Jesus turns to look straight at him. This isn’t a story about how to “try harder,” it’s a sobering look at how convictions often stop where discomfort starts, and how self-confidence collapses when the pressure gets personal. But it’s also a story of mercy: failure doesn’t have to be a full stop, and even in the moment Peter breaks, Jesus is already holding him with prayer. As we walk the Stations with intentional fasting and surrender, we quiet our appetites long enough to face the question honestly: when the heat rises, do I stand with Jesus, or do I keep my distance?

Luke 22
Discussion topics
- HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word?
- Have you ever “followed at a distance” — close enough to observe Jesus, but far enough to avoid association?
- What feels more familiar in your own life: regret like Judas or repentance like Peter? Why?
- HEART – How did it make you feel?
- Where might self-confidence be quietly replacing dependence on Jesus in your walk right now?
- What is the significance of Jesus’ words, “I have prayed for you,” in contrast to Judas’ outcome?
- HANDS – What are you going to do with it?
- What is one area where you need to move from distance back to closeness with Jesus this week?
- How are you doing with your fast? Have you heard from Jesus during this process?
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