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Jesus’ Disciple Peter Denies Knowing Him
‘You, too, were with Jesus of Galilee.’ (Matthew 26.69 GNB)
Look around
Facing high priest Caiaphas, Jesus is accused of attacking Jerusalem’s temple, the heart of Jewish faith. Worse still, when Jesus claims to be the Son of Man through whom God will judge the world at the end of time, the council agree that this deluded agitator must be silenced, once and for all.
Peter, meanwhile, has problems of his own. Not least because of his rural northern accent, the people in Caiaphas’ courtyard identify him as an associate of the Galilean who is on trial inside. Rather unconvincingly, Peter denies even knowing him – three times before the fateful night is over and the cockerel crows.
Perhaps fear was not the only reason. Perhaps Peter was losing faith in Jesus, who had succumbed to his enemies without resistance. Only the resurrection of Jesus set Peter back on course to being a rock of the church and a shepherd of the flock.
Stepping closer
Have you ever let someone down? Not by being five minutes late, or forgetting to empty the dishwasher. Have you had that heart-plunging feeling, knowing you were wrong, knowing you’d hurt that person and broken trust?
Matthew 26.75 is the moment Peter’s heart plunged. The very thing he’d denied he’d do he did three times. Outside Caiaphas’s house, Jesus needed Peter the most and there he failed him the worst.
We live in a cancel culture. If someone lets you down, you have the right to cancel them for good. Jesus doesn’t live by this value. Despite being the only one with the right to cancel, he chooses not to.
On the shore (John 21) the risen Jesus ate fish with his friends and took time to restore Peter and reaffirm him as a disciple. He wants do the same with you today. The one who knows us the best loves us the most.
Does guilt weigh heavy on you? Jesus went to the cross so you would experience the weight lifted. Your feelings, strong as they may be, are not telling you the truth. There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8.1).
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About this Plan
Through a series of short films, trek with Andrew Ollerton (author of The Bible Course) and discover the sites where Bible events took place. With historical notes and reflections, see why these stories matter today. The Easter Series takes you from Palm Sunday to the Resurrection. Experience the story of Easter, visit key locations and experience the week that changed everything. [Watch out for further series’ throughout 2021].
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