Tug O' War Series

Tug O’ War Series

In Matthew 16 Jesus begins to share of his near future sufferings and death. Peter rebuked him and said “Never Lord!” Peter had one outcome in mind and Jesus had quite another.

“It is not hard to grasp at particular outcomes, especially outcomes that we know to be worth pursuing. Even if Peter was the only one to voice it, the other disciples must have been equally dismayed by the events Jesus spoke of. Suffering and death are outcomes to be avoided.

Poor unsuspecting Peter thought he was just looking out for Jesus. But the next thing he knew Jesus was calling him Satan. Peter’s mistake was in grasping after an outcome instead of a Savior.”

God willed that sacrifice would save. God gave His Son… a supreme sacrifice. The outcome Peter would have chosen was incomplete and less than sufficient. “Peter wanted to keep Jesus from harm but in choosing to stand in Jesus’ way and negotiate an outcome more to his liking, Peter positioned himself as the leader, not the follower. I suspect that all of us who bear Christ’s name can identify with Peter’s mistake.”

Kadee Wirick Smedley, Folio