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Peter the Swordsman - Peter the Coward

 
Author: Eric Engel

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Peter displays his remarkable ability to act on instinctand hes an instinctive fighter. He sees Jesus in danger, and throws himself into battle without a thought for his own safety. At this point, you cant help but think of Peter as a man of action. A soldier for Christ. But hours later, hes so frightened that he cant even admit to knowing Jesus.

Where did this contradiction come from? Why did he turn from a raging lion to a timid mouse?

Peter had some time to reflect, and it might have been enough time to realize that his own life was at stake. But this still doesnt account for the change. After all, every soldier realizes he may die in battleand he continues to charge anyway.

We know for certain that Peter was stuck on the alluring ideals of worldly power and honorand that he battled with these misconceptions constantly. We see these contrary positions again and again in the Bible. From his sinking in the water (just after walking on it) to Jesus rebuking him after announcing his role as the rock of the Church. The obvious lesson we find in Peter is how we can succeed through Christ and Christs mercy when our weaknesses cause us to fail.

But whats really striking about Peters denial of Christ (and probably the reason for his denial) was that it was the pivot point in Peters perception. It was then that he realized Jesus was about spiritual (not physical) liberationand this often included physical hardshipeven death.

Peter wasnt just experiencing fearhe was having a brain overload. All the dynamics of his mission suddenly flopped on him. Imaginehis entire outlook on life had just turned upside down. He finally got the message that Jesus had been preaching all along.

Im reminds me of the first time I fell in love. Not a likely parallel for most, but in my situation, it was the beginning of life. Until that time, I had spent long hours every night studying the laws and doctrines of Catholicism. But I wasnt a part of the Churchnot in the sense that Jesus wants us to be.

My perception of religion was a logical sequence of cause and effect, of dos and dont dos, of truths and lies. But a relationship with Christ is so much deeper than that. And I couldnt begin to see it, because I hadnt accepted His lovein fact I didnt know what love was.

So I meet my future wife, and suddenly I find myself experiencing this new part of me that can make me miserable and blissful all at once. I discovered love. And my love for another person made something clickI discovered a new love for Christ.

This changes everything. Tolerance, mercy, and justice were transformed from a flat concept to a working practicality. The Christian life took depth and form. I had to reevaluate everything. It didnt turn me into another person, but it made me realize that I would have to change.

This is what Peter was struggling with. In just a few hours, Jesus message became a new working mechanism. It was taken from the drawing board and put into action. Peter couldnt deal with it. His mind must have been like a blizzard, bursting with realizations and new understandings. Loose ends and half truths were suddenly complete. There was an actual framework and it was being filled in with more color than he could handle.

Theres one major way this relates to our own lives. Peter had direct contact with the most authoritive Teacher in historyand it still took Jesus three years to make him get it. If were ever depressed because we dont understand the events in our own lives, we can always look to Peter. Just remember that well eventually get itbut we should be prepared, because it might not be what we expect.

Author Bio:

Eric Engel

Eric Engel is chief editor of The Catholic Letter and Copy For Sale

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