“When Simon
Peter realized what had happened, he fell to his knees before Jesus and said, ‘Oh,
Lord, please leave me " I’m such a sinful man,’… Jesus replied to Simon, ‘Don’t
be afraid! From now on you’ll be fishing for people!’ And as soon as they
landed, they left everything and followed Jesus.”1
Peter is one
of the great stories of a changed life in the Bible. He was originally named Simon,
but Jesus changed his name to Peter which means “rock”. If you have read about
Peter, you know this name fit him well. Being a fisherman by trade meant that
he was gruff, unkept, and most likely used vulgar language. He was also known
to have a boisterous temper. Even after choosing to follow Jesus, Peter was
often known to act impulsively, but his strong character was beneficial when it
came to following Jesus. When Jesus said, “follow me”, Peter didn’t think twice
about leaving everything he had and following Jesus. His journey as Jesus’
disciple wasn’t always easy, and even though Peter said he was willing to die
for Jesus, he denied Jesus three times at the arrest and trial of Jesus.
Even with
all his messiness, Peter was the first one to preach on the day of Pentecost
after the coming of the Holy Spirit. He truly was one of the boldest apostles
of all. He willingly suffered persecution, imprisonment, beatings, and even
rejoiced at the fact that he was worthy to suffer disgrace for the Lord’s sake
(Acts 5:41). It has been said that Peter was crucified upside down because he
felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. He went from being
arrogant and impulsive among other things, to being a humble, willing, and
obedient servant of the Lord even to death. He rejoiced knowing that he would
be reunited with his Friend and Savior, Jesus.
The story of
Peter is one of transformation and hope. I am sure that being a disciple of
Jesus never crossed his mind as he was working out at sea. He probably figured
that was extent of his abilities. He knew he was a sinful man and was unworthy
of Jesus’ love, but the moment he chose to follow Jesus was the moment his life
changed forever. Jesus saw something in him that perhaps no one else had and
gave him the opportunity to do great things.
This is the
same way Jesus feels about us as well, my friend. When we choose to follow
Jesus, he doesn’t see all the bad we have done or how unworthy we are, instead
he sees us through his blood. He sees our potential and will use us to do great
things as well if we are willing.
Suggested prayer:
Heavenly Father, I recognize that I am a sinner and unworthy to be called your
child. However, you loved me just as I am and chose to send your Son, Jesus, to
pay the price to wash away my sins and restore me. I choose to follow you and
am available to be used by you for your glory. Thank you for seeing the best in
me when I can’t see past my failures. I love you, Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Luke 5:8, 10 (NLT).