Posts tagged ‘Saint Peter’

May 10, 2012

The Apostle Peter

Then, after that, as Jesus with

His twelve disciples walked

To Caesarea Philippi,

And gravely with them talked,

 * * *

He asked them who the people said

The He, Himself, might be;

They answered John, Elias , and

The prophet Jeremy.

 * * *

He saith: “But whom say ye am I,

Who long with you have trod?”

Peter exclaimed : “Thou art the Christ,

Son of the living God!”

 * * *

Then Jesus answered him : “How blest

Simon Bar-jona, thou,

For flesh and blood hath not revealed

What thou, from heaven, dost know.

* * *

“And I say also unto thee,

That thou art Peter sure,

And on this rock I’ll build my church

From gates of hell secure.

* * *

“Keys of authority and truth

Shall unto thee be given;

What thou dost bind or loose on earth

Is bound and loosed in heaven.”

* * *

From that time forth the Lord began

To tell, and to explain

To His disciples, how He should

Be killed, and rise again.

* * *

But Peter said : “Nay, nay, my Lord

This, surely, shall not be;

Such treatment of the Prince of Life–

Were great indignity.”

* * *

But Jesus turned and said to him :

“Satan, get thee behind,

Thou savorest not the things of God,

But pride of carnal mind.”

* * *

And then said Jesus to them all :

“Who will my servant be,

Must deny self, take up his cross,

And humbly follow me.

* * *

“For who soe’er will save his life,

Shall lose it in the end;

But he who yields it for my sake,

To life in heaven shall tend.

* * *

“For what is a man profited

If he shall gain the whole

Of this world’s pompous wealth and

power,

Yet lose his own poor soul?”

May 3, 2012

Peter Questions Him

And Peter then began to say:

“Lo! we have given up all,

And followed and believed on Thee;

What shall to us befall?”

* * *

And Jesus answered, “Verily,

I say, no man hath left

Parents or brethren, wife or child,

Of home or lands bereft,

 * * *

“To suffer for the Gospel’s sake,

Who shall not find much more,

Both in this world and that to come,

Laid up for him in store.

 * * *

“But they who will be first on earth

Shall be the last in heaven;

And they who here take lowest seats

Shall then have highest given.”

May 2, 2012

The Upper Room

Now came the first day of the feast–

Day of unleavened bread–

When the Passover must be killed;

And the disciples said :

* * *

“Where wilt Thou, Lord, that we shall go

And preparation make

For Thee to eat the Passover,

And we, with Thee, partake?”

* * *

Peter and John He then sent forth,

Saying: “As ye walk the street,

A man, bearing a pitcher

Of water, ye shall meet.

 * * *

“Then follow him into the house,

And to the good man say :

The Master needs the guest-chamber

To keep the feast to-day.

* * *

“And a large, furnished, upper room

He unto you will show.”

Then the disciples went and found,

As the Lord said, ’twas so.

 * * *

Now, at the evening hour, the Lord

With His disciples came,

And sat down round the table where

Was served the paschal lamb.

 * * *

And He said unto them : “I have

Desired with every breath

To eat this Passover with you,

Before I suffer death.”

May 2, 2012

Washing the Disciple’s Feet

This being over, Jesus rose,

And laid His robe aside,

And a towel girded round Him,

So free was He form pride;

* * *

And with water in a basin

Washed the disciples’ feet.

O, lowly Master! loving Lord!

Thy meekness is complete!

* * *

But Simon Peter would refuse,

With love and high esteem,

This humble office should be done

by Jesus unto him;

* * *

Till Jesus, checking his proud will,

Answered decidedly,

By saying: “If I wash thee not,

Thou hast no part with me.”

* * *

Then Peter cried: “Lord, not my feet

Only from stain be free;

But also let my hands and head

Be purified by Thee.”

* * *

Jesus said :”He whose feet are washed

Is every whit made clean;

And ye are clean, but not you all–

He Judas, false, did mean.

* * *

So, when the Lord had washed their

feet,

And had His robe put on,

And took His seat, He said: “Know ye

What I to you have done?”

* * *

Then taught them if He, their Lord,

Had washed their feet, then so

Should they to one another

Such act of grace bestow;

 * * *

That they to His example

Should prompt respect accord,

Well knowing that the servant is

Not greater than his Lord.

May 1, 2012

At the Palace of the High Priest

And as He spake, behold a crowd

With lanterns and with swords;

And Judas, traitor, came before,

With a kiss and guileful words.

* * *

But He who reads all hearts, and points

To what He finds amiss,

Said : “Judas, dost thou thus betray

Thy Master with a kiss?”

* * *

Then gently turning to the crowd,

He asked them : “Whom seek ye!”

They said : “Jesus of Nazareth.”

He answered : “I am he.”

* * *

And the armed band led Jesus

Along the city road,

Up to the high priest’s palace–

Caiaphas’ abode.

* * *

Meanwhile sat Peter by the fire,

Wondering how this would end,

And feeling wholly powerless

His Master to defend.

* * *

A servant, passing said to him :

“Thou with this man hast been.”

But Peter in great fear replied :

“I know not what you mean.”

* * *

And soon another said he had

Of Jesus’ friends been one

But Peter cursed and swore that he

Had never Jesus known.

* * *

Just then the cock crew, shrill and clear.

And Jesus turned His face,

And full on Peter cast a look

Of love, reproach and grace.

* * *

Then over Peter’s aching heart

Repentant anguish swept,

And he rushed out into the dawn.

And bitterly he wept.

May 1, 2012

Woman At The Tomb

Meanwhile the day began to

dawn–

The first day of the week–

And sorrowing women early came,

The sacred tomb to seek;

* * *

With spices and with ointment sweet,

To preserve the precious clay;

And saying: “Who shall roll for us

That heavy stone away?”

* * *

But when they reached the sepulchre,

They saw the stone removed,

And entering in, they also missed

The form of Him the loved.

* * *

Instead, they saw a strange young man,

Sitting up on the right,

Clothed in a long, white flowing robe,

And they were filled with fright.

* * *

And he said unto them : “Fear not,

Ye seek Him who was slain.

He is not here. He’s risen indeed,

Come, see where He has lain.”

April 8, 2012

Christ’s Resurrection Body

      I think if you would look through your Bible carefully, you will find that ten different times He appeared to his disciples, not in the spirit, but in the body, in person. I want to get this thing established in all our minds, that Christ has come out of the grave personally, that His body has gone back to heaven. The same body they crucified, the same body they laid in Joseph’s sepulchre has come out of the jaws of death and out of the sepulchre; and he has passed through the heavens and gone back on high. We are told He had an interview with Peter, who is alluded to as Simon and as Cephas. We can imagine what took place at that interview, and that Peter’s old difficulty was settled. Peter denied Hm, but at that interview Christ forgave him. What a Sabbath it must have been for Peter! What a blessed day for that poor backslider! And if there is some backslider here to-day, who will have an interview with the Son of God, he will forgive you this Easter morning, and blot out all your wanderings and all your sins, if you will come back; and it will be a joyful day for you. by D. L. Moody

April 1, 2012

Jesus Only

by Rev. Carl J. Segerhammer

        “And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man save Jesus only.” Jesus had taken His three disciple, Peter, James, and John, with Him up on the Mount of Transfiguration, and there He had been glorified in their sight. “His face did shine as the sun, and His raiment was white as the light. And there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with Him.” Everything was so inspiring, so glorious. The disciples would gladly have remained there indefinitely, as we can draw from the words of the impulsive Peter; “Lord let us make here three tabernacles,” etc. But in a moment all the splendor had vanished. Moses and Elias were gone; the conditions of everyday life had returned, “and when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man save Jesus only.” But was not that enough? Surely.

This incident from the life of Jesus and the disciples comes to our mind not because we have lately celebrated that day, the “Day of Transfiguration,” — that is still many weeks hence, — but because we have had lately in our church a season of more than ordinary significance — the Iowa Conference Convention. May we not say that those days were to us as a season of transfiguration? Who among us did not feel as though he were looking upon life, not as usual, form the vale of toilsome everyday experiences, but from the lofty summit of the Mount of Transfiguration? Did we not see our dear Savior glorified? For in the many beautiful sermons and addresses to which we listened, He was presented to us in all His glory and power, in all His love and mercy. There were also the “servants of God” “talking with Him” and of Him. How beautiful! How inspiring! But, alas, soon was the splendor vanished; the servants of God, whose fellowship we had enjoyed for a time, had gone, “and when we had lifted up our eyes, we saw no man save Jesus only.” That, dear reader, is at least our earnest hope and prayer. God grant that it may be said of each and every one of us, now that the convention, that season of refreshing, is over, as it was said of the disciples when the hour of transfiguration was past: “They was no man save Jesus only.” They saw Him. He was still with them, their Comforter, their all. May it be so with us! May His image have been implanted in our hearts, His Spirit in our soul! Then we have need of nothing more, for as Asaph says: “Whom have I in heaven but Thee? And there is none upon earth that I desire beside Thee. My flesh and my heart faileth, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”

February 25, 2012

Saint Peter

Saint Peter redrawn, colorized and adapted for the web by Kathy Grimm

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