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When circumstances surround you, why do you respond the way you do?
It’s often harsh and takes action that mainly looks out for self doesn’t it?
Intro
We respond in desperation when the pressure is on don’t we?
Drama
Jesus was arrested
Taken to Annas - a previous high priest and father-in-law of Caiaphas
Probably seen as a man of wisdom who would know what to do
Probably a man of great influence
Seen as a co-high priest in
Then Jesus was taken to Caiaphas
Current high priest
He was deposed of this office two years after Jesus’ crucifixion
We know that he believed that one man should be offered up for the salvation of the nation
However, I don’t believe he fully understood what that meant
He was followed by His disciples
Peter led the charge with one other disciples
I could only imagine this was John
They are at the front door and run into a servant girl
What are the odds?
Peter denied being a disciple of Christ before this servant girl, and more importantly before HIs fellow disciple
The one who Jesus will consider - The Rock on which I will build my church
Peter then simply tried to carry on as if nothing had happened
This was his default.
Why?
Why was he not a zealot for Jesus like he had been in the garden?
His default was self preservation, no matter what
Illus: Morality and ethics seem to have accepted the “white lie.”
Here’s my list of the 15 most common white lies and why we tell them:
It wasn’t me! – Because some things just aren’t worth taking credit for.
The table will be ready in 5 minutes.
– Because it sounds a lot better than 15 minutes.
Oh, yeah.
That makes sense.
– Because option B involves admitting that I am clueless.
Thank you so much!
I just love it!
– Because telling someone that their gift sucked would make me look like an insensitive jerk.
Yeah, you look great in that dress.
– Because it’s better than being slapped.
Oh, things would have been different if I was there!
– Because I’m Superman and I can always make a difference… or at least that’s how I want others to perceive of me.
No, officer… I have no idea how fast I was going.
– Because claiming ignorance is sometimes better than admitting to insubordination.
I’m 29.
– Because 29 is like 20 years younger than 30.
Yeah, I’ll start working on that ASAP! – Because telling you I have 10 things to do first would just irritate you.
Yes, John was with me last night.
– Because that’s what friends do… we agree and ask questions later.
My resume is 5 pages long for a good reason.
– Because I’m darn good at bullshittin’!
Man, that sucker was 10 feet long!
– Because anything less would be boring.
Yeah, I was a badass on my high school football team!
– Because I want to be seen by others in an even stronger light than I see myself.
I’m 21, 6’5, with a muscular build.
– Because you can’t see me in this online chat room… ha ha!
I thought I already sent that email out.
I’m sure I did.
– Because telling you that it was a low priority and I forgot would probably hurt our relationship.
http://www.marcandangel.com/2007/10/04/the-15-most-common-white-lies-and-why/
PROBLEM:
Peter’s default was to sin.
It was to refuse to even know that man, Jesus who was now going on trial and probably death.
He went to what was easy and tried to fit into what everyone else was doing.
His default was to be just like the world, those who did not know Jesus as he did.
This too can be our problem.
In an attempt to fit in or look good we play down discipleship.
We may even deny the things we are called to be and do and stand at the fire like anyone else.
Doctrine
Providence of God
God used Annas and Caiaphas in moving the process along
He placed these men in a familial relationship
He gave Caiaphas the belief that it is better than one man e sacrificed for the whole nation
This is actual God’s plan
Mortification of Sin
We need to understand the ingrained depth of our original sin
We need to also see our need for mortifying the effects of original sin within us
Mortifying actual sin
We will not grow without it - It is a sign of Sanctification
Proof of God’s work within you
Ethics and Morality - ours should be different and be nothing like the rest of the worlds
Illus: Abortion article - disturbing
The fetus in an abortion becomes nothing more than an object.
And when you objectify a person, you get some horrible atrocities.
The Christian world view has no place for an ethical system that looks more like the world than it does the law of God.
Our worldview should be God’s worldview.
Doxology
Non of us are able nor worthy to follow Jesus nor be called his disciples
If we could we would just slink back and try and fit in with everyone else
But, God has rescued us from this and we do not have to revert back to our sinful default
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