Thursday, April 2, 2009

Mr. Mess Up

Peter the Apostle


Many, many, years ago, I heard a wonderful sermon by Dr. E. V. Hill entitled "Mr. Mess Up". It was the story of Peter the Apostle and the numerous times he had "messed up". Especially his denial of Jesus. Not once, not twice, but three times!


How often throughout my years as a Christian, have I found myself identifying with Peter.

This is another one of Chris Higham's beautiful portraits entitled "Peter the Apostle". He states, "Under pressure any one of us can break. We are more fragile than we like to think, less able than we imagine and not as dependable as our boastful words make us appear. Thank God that the Scriptures demonstrate we are not lost and forgotten because we fall and fail."


" But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound:" Romans 5:20

Thank heaven for Peter.

Thank heaven for Jesus.

Thank heaven for the Cross.
Thank you Father God.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree. It simply amazes me the times I mess up and the fact that after it still, He wants me? Man. What a wonderful God.

anon said...

What a powerful picture and Oh boy how many times I have found myself in the same situation but I have a friend, Jesus, who knows my deepest failings but loves me all the same. Judith

Andrea said...

I can certainly relate to Peter. Oh, how many times I have made mistakes. But thank God for His love, mercy, and compassion. His open arms are always there to receive us. Thank you for your post today. Blessings.

Andrea

Susan said...

Wonderful post, Debra. My constant prayer is that I might fight the good fight of faith until the very end. There is that evil one seeking whom he may devour.
Susan

Susan said...

P.S. NO ONE can snatch us out of HIS hand. That God for Jesus!!!!
Susan

Amrita said...

A big AMEN to that Memaw

Memaw's memories said...

What an amazing picture. Isn't it wonderful that God's hand is extended to those of us who continually fall and need his help to get up?

Jen said...

Well...what do you know! I identify with Peter the most out of everyone in the Bible..because Jesus asks him 3 times "Peter do you love me?" and of course all three times he says "Yes my Lord thou knowest I love thee" with the last time Peter seeming to become irritated because he kept asking him...So, I think Peter truly loved him...so much so, that in his hasty fit of anger, cut off the Roman soldiers ear...which Jesus had to preceed to put back on...Just like me...get mad and act in hast like a fool..then he has to say..well, let me fix this for you! I love you

Art said...

Peter was one of the great Christians. Not because he was always right or said or did the right things... but because he did not! And God still used him to great effect. There is hope for all of us!

Maxine said...

I'm good at that. Messing up I mean. That picture is really something.

Stacey said...

AMEN!!! Beautiful picture, too!
Stacey

ambersun said...

Hi again

Yeah like everyone else I can relate to Peter - not only because of his stuff ups but because he was so emotional, so passionate.

Like Peter I have trouble managing my emotions.

I also have difficulty trusting God in situations.

Thanks for the post and God Bless

Amber