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Gwen
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: SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT
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: By John Grant
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: Peter replied, "Man, I don't know what you're talking about!" Just as he was 
speaking, the rooster crowed. The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter. 
Then Peter remembered the word the Lord had spoken to him: "Before the rooster 
crows today, you will disown me three times."  And he went outside and wept 
bitterly. Luke 22:60-62
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: My curiosity got the better of me as I rode the back country roads in Germany 
through small towns and villages. Why was there a rooster rather than a cross 
adorning the steeples? Getting an answer that was more than a guess initially 
proved to be difficult, but finally someone explained it to me.
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: Peter asked, "Lord, why can't I follow you now? I will lay down my life for 
you." Then Jesus answered, "Will you really lay down your life for me? I tell 
you the truth, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times" Later, 
Peter was standing by the fire warming himself, nervously, watching the Roman 
soldiers who stood nearby.
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: Then a voice said, "Weren't you with Jesus of Nazareth."  Peter said, "I 
don't know what you're talking about" and hurried off toward the porch.  As he 
strolled toward the porch the rooster crowed. After awhile the same little maid 
saw him again and said to the soldiers nearby, "This is one of them."  Again 
Peter strongly denied the claim of the maiden. Then, after awhile the soldiers 
approached him and said that he was surely a follower of Jesus because his 
speech proved him to be.
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: This time Peter cursed and said, "I know not this man of whom you speak."  At 
that moment a rooster in the yard crowed again! The sound of the rooster came 
shrill and loud, leaving a shudder running down Peter's back.  Then Peter 
called to mind the words of Jesus which stated clearly that he would deny Jesus 
three times before the cock would crow the second time.  Peter couldn't put 
this out of mind.  The more he thought on the words of the Lord the more 
disappointed in himself he became until the big fisherman had to hold his face 
in hand and break into sobbing.
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: How the Lord must have loved Peter, looking beyond his cursing and denials, 
giving Peter a sign of repentance when He would be taken away from him and 
unable to forgive him personally.  The shrill sound of the rooster's call 
worked upon the conscience of Peter as much as the Savior's voice would have.  
The call of the rooster had become an extension of the voice of the forgiving 
Christ.
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: For this reason, the rooster has become a symbol of an aroused conscience and 
a reminder of a forgiving God. Peter was a symbol of personal failure who asked 
Jesus for forgiveness and through redemption rose to greatness. The rooster is 
a reminder that we live in a fallen world and the humanity in each of us fails 
God, but God can forgive, redeem and renew. The greatest impediment for living 
a glorious future for most people is a guilt ridden re-living of our past, but 
through Christ the past can be washed away and all things can become new.
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: Don't let your past deprive you of God's plan for your future. Listen to the 
roosters in your life. Think of the great Apostle Peter and what his life might 
have been without the proud strutting rooster who spoke for Jesus in His 
absence.
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: Question: When are you most tempted to sin by denying knowing the Lord, and 
why?
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