Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
Peter declared, “Even if everyone else deserts you, I will never desert you.” Matthew 26:33 NLT
She stood
before the minister and uttered the words of most brides.
She promised
before the congregation and God to be faithful to her husband and to care for him
in sickness and in health. For the first few years, keeping her promise was
easy. She was in love. Then life got hectic. Her husband’s job kept him away
from home for long stretches of time. The attention she craved from him began
coming from a work cohort who preyed on dissatisfied, lonely women. Their fling
started with innocent flirting but finished with full-blown unfaithfulness. She
did what she promised she never would.
Peter felt
her pain. Impetuous. Bold. Prideful. When Jesus announced at his last supper
that all of his disciples would desert him, Peter proudly proclaimed he never
would—even if it meant dying. He discovered, however, he could do what he
imagined he never would.
Peter
obviously never reflected on what he was capable of—the good, but in this case
the bad. What I’m capable of runs the gamut of good and evil. Saying I will
never commit a particular sin—as Peter did—sets me up for Satan’s temptation.
Words I speak or think give Satan the information he seeks to establish a
stronghold in my life.
What I say I
won’t do may be the very thing I do. Since I have a sinful nature, I can fall
into the uttermost depths of evil if I listen to the wrong voices. Peter did.
Two voices vie for my attention. One says, “Do good,” while the other says, “Do
evil.” Even as a believer, I still have the flesh to contend with, which makes listening
to the wrong voice possible.
Letting down
my guard will also lead me into worse-case scenarios. Putting on the armor of God
daily keeps me protected from the fiery darts of Satan. Failing to do so allows
his darts of sin to penetrate my spirit, and my worst will emerge.
Though your
worst can resurrect itself, God can overpower it with good.
Prayer: Merciful
God, we thank You that when our worst comes out, You cover it with Your
forgiveness.
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