Peter said to [Jesus], “Even if everyone else deserts you, I never will.”
Key Thought
Peter, seemingly always wanting to be better or more important than the other followers of Jesus, overstates his faith. Peter initially backs up his words to Jesus by drawing a sword, ready to defend his LORD when Jesus is arrested. Then, Peter runs away with the other followers when Jesus won’t fight. Later, he follows Jesus at a distance. [1] Eventually as the night wears on him, he denies his LORD three times. Peter is the great reminder that even those of us who possess great faith can run into confusing times when our faith wavers and our resolve melts. Thank God for our forgiving Savior. However, let’s heed Jesus’ warning to Peter [2] and never over-state our loyalty or be overly critical of those whose loyalty wavers. Instead, let’s commit to be faithful and to reclaim those who falter.
[2] Mark 14:30.
Today’s Prayer
LORD God Almighty, I know that I am not even close to being invincible. My faith is fallible. I don’t want to waver or fall. However, dear LORD, I know that without your powerful help, I will. I humbly ask for your strength and pray that I will not disappoint you or fail you. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
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