| Daily DevotionImpetuous Peter and MeBy Gail Casteen
  Imagine facing 
                the worst event of your life, knowing exactly what is coming and 
                how very difficult it will be. Now imagine, while struggling through 
                that dark moment, helping a friend and a foe in one selfless move. 
            It is hard to fathom, but it happened and is well documented.  It was in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus had been betrayed with 
                a kiss and was being led away into the night to stand a mockery 
                of a trial. In his best effort to protect his Messiah, Peter pulled 
                his sword and severed an ear from the head of a soldier. Then 
                Jesus made a highly unpredictable move. He touched and healed 
                the man's ear! When Jesus restored the ear of that soldier, He changed the lives 
                of two men forever. Of course, being the man of compassion that 
                He was, Jesus certainly saw this soldier suffering and in agony 
                from such a brutal wound. Even though the soldier was a 'bad guy', 
                the love and compassion of Jesus reached beyond what the man was 
                doing to the fact that he was hurting and needed healing. When I was a child, I could not understand why Jesus would help 
                someone who was there with the intention of hurting Him. I knew 
                I could never be as loving and forgiving as Jesus and was not 
                certain I wanted to try. As an adult, I am thankful for the grace 
                and mercy He extends to me when I am the bad guy. Another man’s future was changed that night. Jesus courageously 
                rescued Peter that night. There Peter stood, bloody weapon in 
                his hand, somewhat frustrated that he had missed his mark … 
                the soldier's head. Yet, his pride was perhaps somewhat pacified 
                by the fact that he had made a notable statement of his allegiance 
                to the Lord. He was more than willing to fight to protect Jesus.               In the moment between landing the blow and Jesus restoring the 
                ear, Peter realized the consequences he would have to pay for 
                that action. He probably saw what Jesus did for him the instant 
                it happened. When Jesus healed the soldier's ear, the evidence 
                that would have supported prosecution for the attempted murder 
                of an officer of the law vanished. There would be no argument 
                in court against Peter regarding that incident. He was acquitted 
                before he was accused! Much in the same way Peter did that night, I commit a punishable 
                offense, yet Jesus steps in and rescues me. It is after I have 
                done the damage that I see His action on my behalf has removed 
                the evidence against me. My slate has been cleared. In Lamentations 3: 21-23 the Bible says,  
                Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Because 
                  of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions 
                  never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.                 I hear Jesus' voice ringing in my head and heart, "Father 
                forgive them, they know not what they do." Here I stand, 
                undeserving, wrong, yet loved completely. He reaches out with 
                compassion and mercy to heal and deliver me. His acts of love 
                and compassion effectively restore and renew me.  When I am called to step up to the Judge's bench, there will 
                be no evidence to hold against me ... "Just as if I had never 
                sinned." He declares me “NOT GUILTY!”  Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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