In secret have I said nothing / John 18:12-26
John 18:12-26
As Christ stands openly before his accusers and boldly affirms the truth of his ministry—we find Peter quietly drifting into the shadows, reluctant to be identified as one of his disciples. In this sermon, we examine the subtle regression in our faith: from distance to disguise to denial—revealing how believers often struggle not through open rebellion but through hesitation, fear, and a desire for acceptance. Through the contrasting examples of Jesus and Peter, this sermon calls us to consider whether we are living as public witnesses of Christ or keeping our faith at a comfortable distance.

