Jesus is Betrayed and Arrested John 18: 1-40
Am I a hard core disciple or just a flake? I loved reading this passage because I can see myself in Simon Peter. There are times in my life where I feel like I am like a marine for Jesus and I will do anything for Him. I am eager tell everyone I see about my relationship with Jesus. Then there are the other times in my day to day life where I actually get asked what I do for a living by someone who isn’t a Christian and I think to myself, “Quick make up something other than I work for Church, they are going to hate me.”
In the passage for today we read about how Jesus was betrayed by Judas and handed over to Roman soldiers and temple guards. Jesus is fully ready to fulfil what the Father has given him, and is prepared to go with the Roman officers. Then all of sudden Peter pulls out his sword and cuts the ear of the high priest’s slave. At this point as I’m reading I’m thinking wow that is hard core dedication to Jesus. I would hope Ben Gardner would do the same for me if I got jumped by football* (soccer) hooligans on the streets. Anyways, Peter and the other disciple (most probably John) followed Jesus. The other disciple knew the high priest and was let into the courtyard and Peter had to stand outside the gate. Then a woman asks Peter, “You’re not one of that man’s disciples, are you? “ Peter answers, “Nope.” Then the people outside the gate asked Peter again two more times if he was one of Jesus’ disciples. Again he completely denied Jesus! Jesus even gave Peter a heads up about this at the last supper when he said “you will deny me three times that you even know me.” What a turnaround for Peter.
If I had to have a favourite disciple I would pick Peter. He is always the first one to open his mouth or do something without thinking. He is my favourite because he reminds me of myself. So, is Peter hard core or just a flake? In my opinion he is neither. Peter is a normal human being that falls into sin. We all get it wrong from time to time and sometimes find it hard to obey God. We fall away from what God has planned for us. That’s why we need to repent to Jesus and move on. If we keep at our relationship with Jesus, then we can do some incredible things through Him. Even though Peter does get it wrong, he doesn’t give up or throw in the towel. On Monday 30th you will read in Acts 2 that he preaches and 3,000 are baptized. So I guess we aren’t flakes after all, we’re just human and subject to sin in our lives. But if we are willing to keep following Jesus then he can use us to do some incredible things.