Then Jesus said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of Me this night, for it is written. . .” Mark 14:27
As you follow Jesus
you will face moments of great distress. At times it will seem that events
conspire to cause you to stumble in your relationship with Him. You do not
initiate them, but they arise from opposition or the intensity of your
circumstances. Nevertheless, failure is the end result. The disciples faced
such fierce opposition to their Lord that they all failed Him on the night
Jesus was crucified.
Peter boasted that he
was incapable of forsaking Jesus (Mark 14:29-31). Yet Jesus assured the
disciples even before their failure that it was inevitable. The Scriptures had
prophesied it. God always knew the disciples would fail His Son; He wasn’t
caught by surprise. He had made provision for their shortcomings, knowing He
would eventually develop them into apostles who would fearlessly preach the
gospel, perform miracles, and teach others. Later, when the risen Christ
encountered Peter on the seashore, He did not ask Peter for a confession of his
sin, but a confession of his love (John 21:15-17).
You may fear that your
failure has caught God by surprise. Perhaps you promised, like Peter, to stand
with the Lord, but you failed. God was just as aware that you would fail Him as
He was with the original disciples. He has made provision to respond every time
you stumble. Don’t think that somehow your failures are bigger or more complex
than any God has dealt with. If you are facing challenges that seem
overwhelming, don’t be discouraged. God has already foreseen them and prepared
for them (1 Cor. 10:13).
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