The Right Man for the Job randal, July 3, 2003 at 5:00:00 PM BST
by Mike Benson www.oakhillcoc.org "And the Lord said, 'Simon, Simon! Indeed, Satan has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat'" (Luke 22:31; cf. Matt. 16:23). He wasn't exactly a great prospect... His resume had some rather obvious gaps in it. He was an uneducated fisherman (Acts 4:13; Matt. 4:19). He was impulsive (John 18:10; Matt. 26:50-51). He was prone to break his word (Matt. 26:53; Mark 14:29; Matt. 26:74). He started things that he didn't finish (Matt. 14:28-30). He experienced fear and doubt (Matt. 14:30-31). He could be cowardly (Luke 22:54-60a) and undependable (Matt. 26:40-41; Mark 14:37). He couldn't always control his tongue (Mark 14:71). He couldn't always see the big picture (Matt. 16:23; John 18:11), but was often preoccupied with the urgent and immediate. He was a narrow-minded racist (Acts 2:39; 10:13-14; Gal. 2:11-14) and a male chauvinist (John 4:27). Let's be brutally honest -- Simon Peter (Matt. 16:17; John 21:15-17) wasn't the right man for leading the early church. Right?! The Lord needed an entirely different breed of man. He required an uncommon stock -- a man with minor blemishes, a near-perfect specimen, a spiritual giant -- or did He (Luke 6:12, 13)? At Pentecost following the resurrection of Christ, there was Peter, boldly preaching the first gospel sermon with his fellow apostles (Acts 2:14; 38, 40). Yes, Peter! But it didn't stop there. The very same man who fled for his life when he was identified as a disciple of the Lord was the very same man who, despite the threat of imprisonment, fearlessly proclaimed the risen Lord (Acts 3:11-4:20; 29-31; 5:29). Think for just a moment -- how can we account for this incredible transformation? How did this milquetoast Galilean fisherman become a notable force in the Kingdom of the first century? More significantly, what does Peter tell us about ourselves? Consider:
"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them" (Eph. 2:10; cf. Isa. 64:10).
In fact, approximately twenty years after His service during the Lord's personal ministry, Peter as an apostle, a gospel preacher, and an elder (1 Pet. 5:1) still needed some "internal refinement" (Gal. 2:11ff). I find that ironic. In Acts 2, on the birthday of the church, Peter had taught, "...For the promise is to you and to your children, and to all who are afar off [i.e., Gentiles]" (v. 39). Then some eight to ten years later it took a vision from heaven (Acts 10:9-16) to convince him that God, in fact, accepted all men, including Gentiles, into the faith (Acts 10:34-35; 11:18). And perhaps yet another eight to ten years later, in Galatians 2, Peter still struggled with the concept of the Gentile equality (Gal. 2:11ff). He was a slower learner. You might say he suffered from SADD-spiritual attention deficit disorder. Growth was an incremental element for Peter. The same is true for each of us today.
The good news is, the Lord sees beyond what we are to what we can become. We see spiritual resumes that are tarnished by transgression (Rom. 3:23). We see rank sinners; Jesus sees holy saints. We see humiliation; Jesus sees exaltation. We see despair; Jesus sees a living hope. We see Simon the crumbling disciple; Jesus saw Peter the rock-solid leader who would help stabilize the first-century church. Dear friend, are you looking for a job? Do you feel incapable? Is your work-history marred by defeat? Yes? Great! (You automatically qualify.) The Lord is hiring new laborers at this very moment! You can start your new work NOW (Acts 2:38; 2 Cor. 5:17; 4:16). ... subscribe
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