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How Christ Deals With Sin
"Peter,
do you love me?"
How different from us does Christ deal with sin! I
would venture to say that Peter would never have been
allowed to preach had we been in the Lord's place.
Or if he had, our confrontation with Peter would likely
have made Peter unwilling to preach.
There is no question that this confrontation with
Peter was because of Peter's denial. But it is interesting
to note that the Lord never once mentioned Peter's
denial. He did not ask Peter to rehearse his crime.
Neither did the Lord require Peter to resolve to do
better. Peter's resolve had not helped him before
and it would not likely help him later. Nor do we
find our Lord laying out a plan of action for Peter
so that he will not fail in the future. Our Lord went
straight to the heart of it with a simple question,
"Peter, do you love me?" With that question
asked three times, our Lord forgave Peter's sin, cleared
his conscience, fit him for service and revealed to
us the strongest resistance to sin. I would be willing
to bet that every time after that when Peter was tempted
to deny the Lord for fear, he remembered the Master's
question, "Peter do you love me." No whip
of law or fear of punishment, just simple love.
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