Steps That Lead to Falling

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STEPS THAT LEAD TO FALLING

TEXT: Matthew 26:75

INTRODUCTION: Peter a saved man, a man who walked for three years with Jesus, a man taught and trained by the Lord Himself, a man who believed and was bold in faith, failed greatly in a time of difficulty and denied the Lord. How could that happen?

    It is a fact...saved people at times and in different degrees do fail their Lord and Savior.   It would be wonderful if this were not so....but it is so and we should address it and understand it thoroughly that we might not fall at Satan's tempting.

    Satan wants to devastate us to destroy us. The believer is open to attack by all the forces of Hell and we must be aware of it. We must be on guard and be totally committed to doing all we can to be faithful to the Lord that we not fail.

    Peter was a good candidate for failure.   He was bold and outspoken. He deeply loved the Lord and wanted to do right. He was one of the outstanding of the disciple along with John and James which made up the inter circle of Christ's disciples. It was a position of leadership.

    Satan laid devious plans to destroy him spiritually and render him a failure, and thus branding Christ's message and ministry a failure.

    Let us look at him this morning and let us understand clearly a shocking truth. If Peter could suffer such a tragic fall, so could we!

    Let no one here who is saved by God's Grace; say "I am safe."

    Let us understand what Peter meant in his First Epistle Chapter 5:8, "...The devil, prowls about like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour." Peter knew that truth first hand!

    This should be a stern warning to each of us!

I.          First Step is THE BEGINNING OF THE FALL.

A.        Satan had long been lying in wait ready to perpetrate Peter's fall. He had been watching and stalking Peter for some time prior to Peter's fall.

1.      No one falls in a moment. There must be preparation. There are always steps that lead to failure.  There are many small failures that precede a great failure such as Peter experienced.

2.      It must be understood that Peter's failure was brought on him by himself.  Though Satan was behind working to defeat Peter, to have been successful Peter must have been a collaborator.

3.      Man is not made like a puppet in which various forces act and produce certain results.

4.      A believer does not grow and mature or backslide as a passive pawn.

5.      A believer does not grow in the Lord and mature into a spiritual Christian able to be used of the Lord by having a passive attitude.
"Passiveness means submissive."

B.        Spiritual growth is always the result of a conscious cooperation with God.

1.      God wanted Peter to growth spiritually, to live a purposeful life of accomplishing many things for Christ.

2.      But the enemy of the children of God, the enemy of God, Satan is inflamed by the sight of spiritual growth.....and with increased rage he launched a brutal attack against Peter.

C.        Peter should have borne in mind that Satan sought to destroy him. Christ had warned him.

"And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren." Luke 22:31-32

1.      Jesus also prayed for Peter. Yet Peter still failed.

2.      Did you note Luke 22:32? Peter had a task, to strengthen and be an example to the others. Satan was well aware of Christ's purposes to use Peter.

3.      Peter had walked with the Lord. Hours earlier had spent a blessed time in the Upper room with Christ Jesus at the Last Supper.

4.      But these experiences with Christ did not make him invulnerable to Satan's attacks!

5.      On the contrary....they exposed him to the possibility of new dangers.

6.      We should never say, "Because I have reached this place in my spiritual life and understand many spiritual truths....I am no longer afraid of temptation!"

7.      Folks that is Satan's prime moment! He waits for one to develop such and unhealthy attitude.

D.        In this atmosphere, of spiritual blessing Peter made his first contribution to the Devil's attack.

1.      It was the spirit of spiritual pride and self confidence that led to his fall.

2.      When Jesus that evening warned that they would be tempted Peter's ego took over and he proclaimed, "Never me, Lord." He even went so far as to say, "Lord the other disciples may fail you, but never me!"   [Matt. 26:31-35]

E.        Do you see what Peter was doing?

1.      Peter was comparing himself with the other disciples and judging himself superior!

2.      Folks this is a fatal error. There is only one standard of comparison for the believer! That comparison is with Jesus Christ. There is not other!!

3.      Do not think you are something because you are not as bad as someone else.   The correct standard and questions is this: "Am I like Christ Jesus my Savior."

4.      To much the world is deceived by Satan today to accept a different standard that the Bible gives.

"For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren." Romans 8:29

5.      It is well to note that only Peter of the eleven disciples denied the Lord Jesus.

6.      Peter separated himself from the others and thought himself greater spiritually that they.

7.      Peter was bold in his testimony for Christ.  He was steadfast....yet he was the one who fell.

F.         The clear principle was must live by as a child of God is expressed by Paul, "When I am weak, then I am strong." II Cor. 12:10

1.      Peter could whisper to each of us, "Be careful, my brother-my sister, for that's how I started to that evening. I started with a boast about my spiritual strength, and suddenly I found myself denying by Master and Lord!"

II.       PETER'S SECOND step HAPPENED IN THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMENE. Matt 26:36-46.

A.        All the disciples had come to the garden together except Judas who was busy arranging the betrayal.

1.      Jesus then selected three of the men and went to a remote corner of the garden. Peter was among them.

2.      They were the closest to the Lord. In Christ's hour of great need as He agonized over the coming Cross, he asked them to be with Him.

3.      He prayed in earnest to the Father, as they slept.
He was kind and understanding. He said, "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak."

B.        The believer who does not follow the Lord's command and example is in grave danger.

1.      The flesh is weak, yet Christ had told them to pray. They gave in the flesh and went to sleep. Folks our physical bodies can lead us to fail. It can happen when we are tried. When we are under pressure. When someone hurts us.   

2.      Would Jesus have asked them something that was beyond their ability to do? Surely not!

3.      They could have but did not. Peter needed prayer, Jesus knew it and told him...but Peter refused.

4.      In a few short hours Peter would need the strength that prayer would have given him, yet when the hour came Peter was unprepared.

C.        We can neglect prayer, the study of God's word, a time of worship, obedience in faithfulness we will most likely live a defeated and fallen life.

1.      We can proclaim, but I am a child of God...God will protect me!!

2.      But dear friend, the way God protects is in giving us prayer, His word, principles to life by. Strength comes in doing, in following, in experiencing and by this learning and receiving the strength of God.

3.      You must appropriate the power of God.  If you do not do as Christ says the power is not available to you

4.      Too many professing Christians put everything before the Lord. Colossians 1:18 says that in all things Christ might have the preeminence....yet for many serving the Lord is a matter of convenience.
  Sunday is the Lord's Day for Christians to worship, but like rebellious Israel many often cannot take the time to give the Lord one day of the seven He gives us. Israel had a rebellious heart and would not obey the Lord.   One symptom was they would not keep the Sabbatical years. God said to set aside the land every seven years. He said in the six year the harvest would be bountiful and enough for the seven year. Israel could not see it. There was money to be made, there were things to do, they could not obey the Lord. Can we not see that this was a test of their truth faithfulness to the Lord. They failed and spent 70 years in captivity because of it. 

  What is the price of our unfaithfulness?   What is the result in our lives of putting things before God? Failure to live righteous lives....which simply means doing what is right and best pays bitter dues. Failure is no fun dear friend.

III.    THE THIRD STEP TOOK PLACE ON THE ROAD TO THE HIGH PRIEST'S HOUSE WHERE THEY TOOK JESUS.

A.        Peter started out unprepared. Pride, lack of prayer, lack of faithfulness and commitment to the Lord set the stage for Peter's denial of Christ and for his great fall.

1.      Matt. 26:58, states that Peter followed the Lord, but at a distance.

2.      How many believers follow the Lord at a distance? Would it not be better to be by His side?   Yet, often when difficulty comes we back off in a lack of faith.

3.      This was the same man who proclaimed, "others may deny you but I never will."   Peter had said that he would follow the Lord even to death, I will not be absent from you side.

4.        Paul speaking to the Galatians said, "Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?" Do you note that the verse says the once were faithful and doing well, but now they were not obeying the truth. That is the way is always happens.

5.      Yet, here Peter was following, but at a distance.

6.       How sad so many believers, choose to follow Jesus "at a distance". No they do not leave Christ, they can not break the relationship, yet they take precautions to maintain a safe distance, least they be called on to sacrificially serve the Lord.

7.      To follow Christ puts the believer at many times in opposition to the sinful world around them. The world hates Jesus. They hate truth. They do not look favorable on those who would live for Christ and stand for truth.

8.      Christians know this......thus many want the blessing of eternal life....but are not comfortable getting to close to the Lord.    They cannot seem to surrender to Him completely and for what ever reasons will not get too close.

9.      The reasons they do not want Him too close is because it exposes their unfaithfulness to the Lord.   Their sins come between them and the Lord and therefore they are most miserable of people. Not comfortable in the world, not comfortable close to the Savior.

10.  Mark 14:54 says that Peter warmed himself at the fire in the court yard.   How that is a picture of so many today, making themselves comfortable while the evil world judges Christ and tries to destroy Him.

11.  Many to a degree remain close to the world and they are looking back at it not wanting to lose all its worldly and destructive pleasures.

IV.    THE FOURTH STEP, THE FAILURE ITSELF, WHICH WAS ALMOST UNAVOIDABLE.

A.        Peter made his final contribution to his denial of Christ by telling a lie.

1.      One part of the lie was he told the servant girl who if he was a not a disciple of Christ. He was!

2.      Peter's second lie was being outside by the fire he was with the enemies of the Lord, and he tried as best he could to act as if what was going on inside did not matter to him. It did! Matt 26:69-74

B.        Inside the Son of Man was being judged by sinful and wicked men, outside in the court yard, a terrorized voice could loudly be heard swearing that he did not even know who Jesus was.

1.      Peter had cooperated with Satan so well, so diligently that he made his own fall almost unavoidable!

2.      Soon the rooster crowed and it was over.   He had denied the one who loved him and would soon die for his sins.

3.      As the first maid asked him if he was with Christ he could have stopped, he could have repented and been the faithful servant of God he had claimed to be....but he did not.

4.      The second maid asks him the same question and again he has a chance to turn from his sin....yet he does not.

5.      The third time, Peter angrily cursed and swore denying that he knew Christ. Those there knew the truth....they said his speech betrayed him. You can not live with the Son of God three years and not have a change in your speech.

6.      The awful hurt and bitterness that he felt as he fully realized what he had done.

7.      Luke 22:61 states that at the moment that Peter denied the Lord, Jesus turned and looked at him. Peter then went outside and wept bitterly. 

Conclusion:

Peter's tears were tears of repentance. Peter knew how terrible he had failed... He did not try to hide it, or deny it...he was guilty and he repented for his great sin.

I'm happy this message does not end here! I'm happy the story is not over because failure need not be the end for the believer who would repent.

I am amazed at the love of God. We fail Him, yet His love for us is not swayed and He remains true to us. Even when we give up He never does. He remains faithful and will not forsake us. He stands ready with open arms, with scolding, ready to forgive and restore us to a close relationship with Himself. That is our Almighty God and Savior.....what a wonder He is!

Is it not interesting that after Jesus arose from the Grave, He visited Peter. Yet, even this visit did not keep Peter from failure.

A second time Christ came to Peter, as Peter again had failed and gone back to fishing. (John 21:14-19).

God forgave Peter the most serious and great denial.  He loved Peter and mighty used Peter. He had a will for Peter's life. In Peter's great failure....Christ was magnified. Peter's first sermon, 3000 souls were saved.

Later, God used him to heal the sick and he continued from then on faithful to the Lord.   Peter did die and he was martyred being hung on a cross upside down.   With God's help Peter overcame the problems and was faithful to the Lord even to death.

Is there pride in you heart...do you think you are above failure...do you consider yourself spiritual.

Do you fail to pray and spend time with Him...oh if so you are on a precarious road that may end in a great failure.

Do you think more highly of yourself that you ought to?   Do you look at others and see yourself as more spiritual and deserving than these?

Do you follow Christ a far off?? Not close enough to be by his side. Are you not fully committed to Him.

You may have already fallen...you may have denied your Lord.

Folks God will forgive. Turn this day, the moment from your course set for you by Satan who would destroy you in a second.

Will you?   God awaits your answer. He waits to see your tears of repentance.

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