Title: Peter's Weeping / Luke 22:54~62
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Peter's Weeping / Luke 22:54-62
Today's verse is about Peter who denied the Lord three times and wept in deep despair.
Peter was the one who followed the Lord more earnestly than anyone else. The Lord Was Arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane
When he was taken away, all of the disciples, except Peter, forsook the Lord and ran away. among them
One disciple put a linen blanket around his naked body, threw it away, and ran away.
It was the disciples who followed the Lord wherever He went for three years, but also wherever the Lord went.
They were the disciples who said they would follow them no matter what danger they faced, but the Lord
At night, all the disciples forsook the Lord and ran away. But unlike them, Peter ran away
didn't It was clearly different from the disciples who ran away. But, unfortunately, Peter was prepared to die and
could not follow Watching the Lord being taken to the court, following the Lord at regular intervals
said
If you look at the words of verse 54, you can see exactly what Peter looked like. “They took Jesus and led him to the high priest’s
The new Peter, who was going into the house, followed him at a distance.”
In a way, it can be said that it is better than the disciples who ran away because they did not run away, but on the other hand,
Law's not completely following the Lord and keeping a certain distance from Him caused him to deny Him.
It became the decisive cause of his death, and it became the reason he inevitably had to weep. Lord
The only mistake Peter made in denying and weeping was the “gap.” The distance from the Lord is the Lord
He made them deny the Lord, and eventually wept.
Peter wept like this, but Judas Iscariot threw the Lord's money into the temple and killed himself.
hung up and died What is the difference between Peter and Judas Iscariot? Peter turns his sins away
Even though he wept for repentance, Judas hung himself to death. Judas Iscariot was separated from the Lord
Although he did not want to shorten it, Peter narrowed the gap with the cries of repentance. How did Peter weep
did you Verses 61 and 62 of today's text tell us in detail.
“The Lord turned and looked at Peter, and Peter said, ‘Before the rooster crows today, you
remembering that he would deny him, so he went out and wept bitterly.”
First, Peter was reminded.
Peter said, “Before the rooster crows today, you will deny me three times.”
It reminded me of the words of the Lord. To Peter, the Lord said, “You will deny me.”
He said that “three times”, but Peter denied it three times as the Lord had said.
The moment the Lord, who was being afflicted and tried, turned and looked at him in the courtroom, Peter said,
As I remembered your words, I wept with my chest rising. Thought that Peter wept
because it happened He wept because he remembered his cowardice. Thinking like this is really important.
The moment Peter looked to the Lord, he remembered his mistake. Today you are on the cross of Calvary
What do you think of as you look to the Lord? There is a song called “On the Cross of Calvary” in the gospel hymn
All. “When I look to the Lord on the cross of Calvary, I am so thankful for God’s great love” “Jesus
Now I will take up my cross and follow the Lord with all my life.”
Looking to the Lord on the cross of Calvary, thinking of God's great love, now I
I hope you will become those of you who promise to follow the Lord by taking up your self and giving all your life.
Second, Peter went out.
The seat where Peter sat is the seat of betrayal, in which he denied not knowing the Lord. again that place
It is a place of unbelief where the resolve that he had promised to follow the Lord was broken. on the spot
Peter met the eyes of the Lord who was suffering and tried in court. At that moment, Peter was shocked.
experienced facts. He distrusted the Lord and denied knowing the Lord three times.
It was because he was still looking at me with interest and affection until then. utterly miserable
Jean Peter could hardly stay there. So he left the place and went outside.
All.
What does it mean for Peter to leave the place? Get away from the place of betrayal and be thorough
He turned around and went to the place of repentance. Also, change in the place of distrust that has collapsed and broken
went to the place of
Today we too must leave this place of life. A place of distrust and betrayal, who only thinks of themselves
We have to get out of this place of miracles, of deceiving others, of negotiating.
Third, Peter wept bitterly.
This is a dramatic statement. It wasn't just tears, but wept bitterly. ternary in Korean
As the saying goes, to deny the Lord three times means to deny the Lord completely. so bed
After realizing this wretched state of his own, Lo wept bitterly in repentance.
This weeping repentance of Peter was completely forgiven after meeting the resurrected Lord. resurrected
The Lord asked Peter, “Do you love me?” The Lord said, “Do you love me?
Do you?” he asked, not to hear Peter confess his love, but to deny that he did not know the Lord.
To forgive me for that fact. Also, three times the Lord said, “Do you love me?
Are you?” was asked in order to forgive all of Peter's denial of knowing the Lord three times.
is standing Thus, the Lord loved Peter. The Lord forgives those who ask for forgiveness
is this
Today, if we too weep bitterly like Peter about the sins we have committed, the Lord will completely
I hope you will forgive me.
We try to live upright and honest, but we always fall down because we are weak and lacking beings.
Falling and living It is like a reed that shakes when the wind blows, and a small stone
He is living a life without a center, like a wave that creates waves even when thrown. Therefore, the word of the Lord
When you think about it, go outside and think of us today like Peter wept bitterly and look back.
sour. And if our place of life is not beautiful now, move on to a place of beautiful life.
All. And let us repent of our mistakes and wrongdoings and live a changed life.