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THE NATURAL END
Peter purposed (and promised) to follow Jesus to death and beyond, but when Peter refused to acknowledge Jesus, he
eventually denied him. It is impossible to remain neutral...and Peter tried. He moved in a matter of minutes from "I do not know
what you are talking about" to "I do not know the man."
The natural end of neutrality is denial. Trapped in a dark
courtyard and confronted by servants with the charge of being a Jesus-follower, the man who had sliced off the ear of a soldier
turned to jello. He did not flee with the rest of the apostles, but he did not claim his Lord, either. Instead, he tried to dodge the
questions, hide his accent, and keep his face away from the light. But when push came to shove, Peter denied Jesus three
times. His neutrality quickly turned to denial.
Later in that same courtyard, Peter and Jesus came face to face with one
another. When Jesus looked at him, Peter remembered his brash promises in the light of his pitiful failure. I have a question for
you. If you came face to face with Jesus this day, and He looked directly at you, what kind of look would be in His eyes? What
kind of look would be in yours?
Memory Verse
MATTHEW 26:72
And again he denied it with an oath, "I do not know the man."
Read Through The Bible
Ezekiel 24-26