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Peter’s Story – Good Friday

Posted on April 2, 2010 By LB Graham 3 Comments on Peter’s Story – Good Friday
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They crucified Him between two common criminals. It shouldn’t have been like that. I should have been with Him. When they accused me of being one of His disciples, I should have stepped forward and said, “That’s right, I’m a follower of Jesus.” I might have ended up hanging right beside Him, but at least I wouldn’t have scorned Him and all He’d ever done for me, at least He wouldn’t have had to face that dreadful day alone.

It was dreadful. The trial was a joke and the beatings merciless. The crowd had been whipped into a frenzy, calling for His death. They welcomed Him like a king just five days ago, and yet how they called for His crucifixion. Well, they got what they wanted, because the Roman stooge, Pilate, gave it to them. He sent Jesus off to be crucified and went on about his day.

At least, if there’s a mercy in this somewhere, it might be that Jesus didn’t last that long on the cross. Only about three hours. You hear about people lingering on and on, hour after hour, in agony, but He only lasted three hours. Only. I can’t even begin to imagine what three hours up there would be like. What was strange, though, was how dark it got. I couldn’t help thinking as He was hanging there, about how He’d said, “I am the light of the world.”

Then He died. It’s all gone, I thought, Light has left the world. All is darkness now.

When they’d dragged the body away, we dragged ourselves back here. What we’re doing here, though, who knows? It’s all over. There’s no “us,” whatever “us” is, without Him. We have lost Him, and in losing Him, we have lost everything.

What is to become of us now?

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3 thoughts on “Peter’s Story – Good Friday”

  1. Christian_Fantasy_Addict [Visitor] says:
    March 21, 2008 at 12:53 pm

    Very compelling. I’m looking forward to seeing his emotions for the three agonizing days of separated from his Lord. I’m really enjoying this.

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  2. Edmund Skye [Visitor] says:
    April 2, 2010 at 3:05 pm

    Thank you. Wow. The emotions in this are amazing, even though he speaks in such a humble, home-town form, as Peter really would. We get the essence of all of us in him: “We’ll nevah leave you, Jesus!” but we turn around and do it. We are afraid. We fail. We sin. Thank you.

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  3. Galadriel [Visitor] says:
    April 8, 2010 at 5:44 pm

    I honestly don’t think that they would have killed Peter…they had Jesus, he was the leader..but an excellant piece.

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