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Peter Speaks Up, November 1
Matthew 16:13-20
He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Simon Peter
answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.
Matthew 16:15, 16
.
From the first, Peter had believed Jesus to be the Messiah. Many others
who had been convicted by the preaching of John the Baptist, and had accepted
Christ, began to doubt as to John’s mission when he was imprisoned and put to
death; and they now doubted that Jesus was the Messiah, for whom they had
looked so long.... But Peter and his companions turned not from their allegiance.
The vacillating course of those who praised yesterday and condemned today did
not destroy the faith of the true follower of the Saviour....
Peter had expressed the faith of the twelve. Yet the disciples were still far
from understanding Christ’s mission. The opposition and misrepresentation of
the priests and rulers, while it could not turn them away from Christ, still caused
them great perplexity.... From time to time precious rays of light from Jesus
shone upon them, yet often they were like men groping among shadows. But
on this day, before they were brought face to face with the great trial of their
faith, the Holy Spirit rested upon them in power. For a little time their eyes were
turned away from “the things which are seen,” to behold “the things which are
not seen” (
2 Corinthians 4:18
). Beneath the guise of humanity they discerned
the glory of the Son of God....
The truth which Peter had confessed is the foundation of the believer’s faith.
It is that which Christ Himself has declared to be eternal life. But the possession
of this knowledge was no ground for self-glorification. Through no wisdom or
goodness of his own had it been revealed to Peter. Never can humanity, of itself,
attain to a knowledge of the divine. “It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
deeper than hell; what canst thou know?” (
Job 11:8
). Only the spirit of adoption
can reveal to us the deep things of God, which “eye hath not seen, not ear heard,
neither have entered into the heart of man.” “God hath revealed them unto us
by His Spirit; for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God” (
1
Corinthians 2:9, 10
)
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