We tend to celebrate Peter’s declaration of Jesus as the Messiah (Matt. 16:13-20) based on the idea that he was the first one to solve the mystery (or maybe to have the gumption to boldly declare such a thing). But Jesus’ excitement wasn’t as much about the content of the revelation, as it was in where the revelation came from. He said, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven.” I’d like to suggest that when He said, “upon this rock I will build my church”, He wasn’t just talking about a people who recognized Him as the Messiah, but also a people who listened for the voice of His Father. A few passages later (Matt. 16:21-23) we see the same zealous Peter making yet another bold declaration, as Jesus explained what needed to happen to fulfill His Father’s eternal plan. Though Peter’s pledge that, “This shall never happen to you!” was rooted in love and concern for Jesus, he received the strongest of rebukes, “Get thee behind me Satan!” Jesus explained, “you do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns”. There is little doubt that Jesus loved Peter’s passion and boldness, but in the bluntest of terms He told him that He needed to be mindful of the forces that propelled him. A short time later, Peter failed this test, as the Temple Guard came to seize Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Instead of watching and praying as Jesus had instructed, he grabbed for a sword.
Without a doubt, we live in troubled times, and our passions are easily stirred. Those of us who call ourselves by His name can easily relate to the temptation to grab a sword. But like Peter, unless we hear the voice of our Father, Jesus may well have to undo the destruction that we bring about.
Hey Bryan!
This is right on target in that due to my mounting frustration with my job, I have recently started to grab for my sword in some resemblance to Peter…just a bit. I have a little card in my office to remind me that I must more often than not, withdraw and pray to Jesus.
Lord, please give me patience, Because if you give me strength, I’ll also need bail money!
Debby
Debra L Woodard, BSN, RN, CHPN, CLNC Compliance Coordinator SOMC Hospice (740)356-2613 (740)356-2509 Fax WoodardD@somc.org
“Cast all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” ~ 1 Peter 5:7
Our prayers are with you Deb. We love you!