Peter declared, "Even if all fall away, I will not." — Mark 14:29
Ten big ideas have changed my world. Here’s the first.
Big Idea #1: You and I are in the same boat: We both need God.
Years ago, I went off to Bible college as a naive 17-year-old who believed he would find perfection in the form of teachers, staff and students at this Christian institution. I was mistaken, of course. The people around me were about as perfect as I was: not very. Nobody explained to me that Christian leaders are made out of clay. Of course, in those days, it was a little more difficult because vulnerability and authenticity among leaders was not in style. They were the "authority" and if I challenged them I was "sinning" and "in rebellion." So, I kept my rebellion inside where it turned to bitterness. When I shared my heart with others, most often I was rebuked for my bad attitude.
For a young man with no mentors and no real understanding of what was going on, this was very confusing. Three decades later, I see all kinds of dynamics that I didn’t see then. Yes, I was sinning. Yes, I was selectively interpreting what was going on around me and seeing it through the grid of deeply embedded lies that I believed. Yes, there were problems with the leadership style. And, yes, all of this could have easily been prevented.
In our passage today, Peter is bragging about his loyalty to Jesus. He made the same mistake that most of us make sooner or later. He was mistaking the treasure for the clay pot that holds the treasure.
Fortunately for Peter (and for us), God was kind enough to help him distinguish the difference. Peter’s loyalty was not his asset. His Savior was his asset. And he was about to discover that there is a world of difference.
Some people have a track record of faithfulness and credibility. But on one level we are all the same — from Billy Graham and Mother Theresa (or whoever you want to substitute) all the way to the most vile sinner — we all need Jesus. Apart from Him, we can do nothing. In our absolute neediness, our total dependence, we stand side by side, no different from one another.
And in our place of neediness we will find strength from Him who meets every need.
Be encouraged!
Dwight
Dwight Clough is the author of four Christian books and is an active member of Lake City Church in Madison. This devotional is also available via email and you may review the archives back to 2002. To contact Dwight or Kim, use their contact form. You may also support their ministry.