When you read the story of how Peter denied ever knowing Jesus when that 
teenage girl taunted and ridiculed him, how do you feel? Every time I read the 
story, I tremble. I cry out with the Eleven, "Lord, is it I?" I cry out with 
John Wesley, "There but for the grace of God, go I."

Peter was sincere; he didn't want to do that. He was horrified when he realized 
that he had done it. In fact, both Matthew and Luke say he went out and "wept 
bitterly." In other words, heart-brokenly. He threw himself on the ground and 
wished that he could die; he felt totally unworthy ever to help in the cause of 
God. (When Judas realized what he had done, he also wished that he might die 
and he did--at his own hand. The Bible says that Judas "repented himself," but 
it was a sorrow for the awful consequences of his deed, not that heart-broken 
abhorrence for his sin. Peter came within a hair's breadth of sharing the fate 
of Judas; but his heart-sorrow turned into true repentance.)

Why did Peter fail so miserably? What was his real problem? Many preachers have 
discussed the problem, and many more have and will ponder it. We need to 
understand or we too will fail in our time of severe test.

The story of Peter's tragic fall is linked with the story we read in Exodus 
19:8 where Israel made the same kind of promise that Peter made when he 
promised that "though all [men] shall be offended, yet will not I" (Mark 
14:29). Ancient Israel made the Old Covenent when they made their vain promise, 
"All that the Lord hath spoken, we will do." Now their Old Covenant has finally 
come full circle in the apostle Peter's vain promise.

It's time that we learned our lesson after these thousands of years: our 
salvation does not depend on our making promises to God; it depends on our 
believing His promises to us. That's the New Covenant. And that's the only 
place where you will find any Good News!

--Robert J. Wieland

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