Peter’s Sifting Resulted in His Conversion, March 25
            
            
              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
            
            
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              The reason so many of Christ’s professed disciples fall into grievous
            
            
              temptation is that they have not a correct knowledge of themselves. Here is
            
            
              where Peter was so thoroughly sifted by the enemy. If we could understand
            
            
              our own weakness, we should see so much to do for ourselves that we
            
            
              would humble our hearts under the mighty hand of God. Hanging our
            
            
              helpless souls upon Christ, we would supplement our ignorance with His
            
            
              wisdom, our weakness with His strength, our frailty with His enduring
            
            
              might. Peter fell because he did not know his own frailty. He thought
            
            
              himself strong....
            
            
              Had Peter walked humbly with God, hiding self in Christ; had he
            
            
              earnestly looked for divine help; had he been less self-confident; had
            
            
              he received the Lord’s instruction and practised it, he would have been
            
            
              watching unto prayer.... Had he closely examined himself, the Lord would
            
            
              have given him divine help and there would have been no need of Satan’s
            
            
              sifting.... There is no power in the whole satanic force that can disable
            
            
              the soul that trusts, in simple confidence, in the wisdom that comes from
            
            
              God
            
            
            
            
              The watch-care of Christ for Peter was the cause of his restoration.
            
            
              Satan could do nothing against the all-powerful intercession of Christ. And
            
            
              the prayer that Christ offered for Peter He offers in behalf of all who are
            
            
              humble and contrite in heart.... Peter sinned against light and knowledge,
            
            
              and against great and exalted privileges. It was self-confidence that caused
            
            
              him to fail, and it is this same evil that is now working in human hearts. It
            
            
              may be our purpose to be right and to do right, but we shall most surely
            
            
              err unless we are constant learners in the school of Christ. Our only safety
            
            
              is in walking humbly with God
            
            
            
            
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