Max Lucado tells us, “It was small enough to overlook. Only two words. I know I’d read that passage a hundred times. But I’d never seen it.
But I won’t miss it again. It’s
highlighted in yellow and underlined in red. You might want to do the same.
Look in Mark, chapter 16.
Get your pencil ready and enjoy this jewel in the seventh verse (here it comes). The verse reads like this: "But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee."
Get your pencil ready and enjoy this jewel in the seventh verse (here it comes). The verse reads like this: "But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee."
Did you see it? Read it again. This
time I italicized the words.)
‘But
go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee.’
Now
tell me if that’s not a hidden treasure.
If I might paraphrase the words,
‘Don’t stay here, go tell the disciples,’ a pause, then a smile, ‘and
especially tell Peter, that he is going before you to Galilee.’
What a line. It’s as if all of heaven had
watched Peter fall—and it’s as if all of heaven wanted to help him back up
again. ‘Be sure and tell Peter that he’s not left out.
Tell him that one failure doesn’t make a flop.’
Tell him that one failure doesn’t make a flop.’
Whew!
No wonder they call it the gospel of
the second chance.
Those who know these types of things
say that the Gospel of Mark is really the transcribed notes and dictated
thoughts of Peter.
If this is true, then it was Peter himself who included these two words!
And if these really are his words, I can’t help but imagine that the old fisherman had to brush away a tear and swallow a lump when he got to this point in the story.
If this is true, then it was Peter himself who included these two words!
And if these really are his words, I can’t help but imagine that the old fisherman had to brush away a tear and swallow a lump when he got to this point in the story.
It’s not every day that you get a second
chance. Peter must have known that.
The next time he saw Jesus, he got so excited that he barely got his britches on before he jumped into the cold water of the Sea of Galilee.
It was also enough, so they say, to cause this backwoods Galilean to carry the gospel of the second chance all the way to Rome where they killed him.
If you’ve ever wondered what would cause a man to be willing to be crucified upside down, maybe now you know.
The next time he saw Jesus, he got so excited that he barely got his britches on before he jumped into the cold water of the Sea of Galilee.
It was also enough, so they say, to cause this backwoods Galilean to carry the gospel of the second chance all the way to Rome where they killed him.
If you’ve ever wondered what would cause a man to be willing to be crucified upside down, maybe now you know.
It’s not every day
that you find someone who will give you a second chance—much less someone who
will give you a second chance every day.
But in Jesus, Peter found both.”
But in Jesus, Peter found both.”
From Lucado Inspirational Reader Copyright (Thomas Nelson, 2011) Max
Lucado
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“He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me,
because he delighted in me.” Ps. 18:19 KJV
“He restoreth my soul: he
leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.” Ps. 23:3 KJV
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