Matt. 26:69-75 Peter Disowns Jesus
Peter did love our Lord, and had followed as far as the courtyard of the high priest, because he really wanted to know what happened to Jesus, and he was terrified of these surprising and violent events.
He warmed himself at the outdoor fire with milling soldiers and servants. Suddenly a servant girl recognized him, and pointed Peter out as one of those that had travel led with Jesus. In Peter’s fright, he loudly denied that he even knew Jesus.
As he headed to the gateway, another servant girl (aren’t they observant though?) said, “This fellow was with Jesus of Nazareth.”
Swearing an oath, Peter insisted he didn’t even know that man.
Moments later someone else came up from the crowd and said, “Yes, you must be one of them, your accent gives you away.”
Vehemently Peter called down curses on himself if it should be that he knew that Man. Right then a rooster crowed at the first streak of dawn. Like a dagger stab, Peter recalled Jesus’ prediction that he would deny Him three times before the rooster crowed. Conviction seized Peter as he hurried outside the wall and wept bitterly with remorse.
Have you ever experienced such sharp conviction that you have done wrong in the sight of God? It feels awful, doesn’t it? One’s own wickedness is so overwhelming. But that’s a good thing. It means the Holy Spirit of God is at work in us, to bring us to repentance. That true repentance is going to lead to forgiveness and healing.
PRAYER: Lord, it feels awful to realize I have sinned against You, but I guess I see that I should be grateful that my spirit is convicted when I do wrong. Otherwise, I would not be motivated to seek Your mercy and plead for forgiveness. It would mean my heart is too hard to want to be restored to You. So I’m glad that I can still weep with remorse when I have denied I know You, or have directly disobeyed Your Word. Thank You for convicting me.
+++++Jesus is my King+++++Jesus is my King+++++
Blessings on you Today!
Ruth Marlene Friesen
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