Tuesday, February 2, 2021

FORGETTING OUR FAILURES AND SERVING JESUS

 

World Challenge
Daily Devotional

DAILY DEVOTIONAL – FEBRUARY 02, 2021

Forgetting Our Failures and Serving Jesus

By David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

When I asked the Holy Spirit to show me how to guard against neglect, he led me to consider Peter’s drifting and his eventual renewal. 

This man denied Christ, even cursing, telling his accuser, “I don’t know him.”

Yet Peter was the first among the disciples to give up the struggle. 

He forsook his calling and returned to his old career, telling the others, “I’m going fishing.” 

What he really was saying is, “I can’t handle this. 

I had thought I couldn’t fail, but nobody ever failed God worse than I did. 

I just can’t face the struggle anymore.”

By that point, Peter had repented of his denial of Jesus. 

And he had been restored in Jesus’ love. 

Yet he was still a frayed man inside.

Now, as Jesus waited for the disciples to return to shore, an issue remained unsettled in Peter’s life. 

It wasn’t enough that Peter was restored, secure in his salvation. 

It wasn’t enough that he would fast and pray as any devoted believer would do. 

No, the issue that Christ wanted to address in Peter’s life was neglect in another form. 

Let me explain.

As they sat around the fire on shore, eating and fellowshipping, Jesus asked Peter three times, 

“Do you love me more than these others?” Each time Peter answered, “Yes, Lord, you know I do,” and Christ responded in turn, “Feed my sheep.” 

Note that Jesus didn’t remind him to watch and pray, or to be diligent in reading God’s Word. 

Christ presumed those things had already been well taught. 

No, the instruction he gave Peter now was, “Feed my sheep.”

I believe that in that simple phrase, Jesus was instructing Peter on how to guard against neglect. 

He was saying, in essence, “I want you to forget about your failure, forget that you drifted from me. 

You’ve come back to me now, and I’ve forgiven and restored you. 

So it’s time to get your focus off of your doubts, failures and problems. 

And the way to do that is by not neglecting my people and to minister to their needs. 

As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” 

Read OnlineDownload PDFForward to a Friend

Your Gift Makes a Difference

Because of your generosity, people around the world are being ministered to with the hope of Jesus Christ. Will you make a gift to impact even more lives?
Give Now
Gary Wilkerson Podcast

Have Mercy on Those Who Doubt

Kids in high school and younger are facing issues that were once matters for young adults. Evan Wilkerson joins Gary to discuss the questions confronting today’s youth.

Watch Now
 
Monthly Newsletter

January Newsletter: The Goodness of God

God has attributes that aren’t very popular among Christians. Is His goodness really what we think it is? 

Read Now
 
God's Favor Audiobook

God's Favor Audiobook: Coming February 2021

An 11 week series from Gary Wilkerson about finding favor from the Lord and what that really means.

Sign Up Now
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

You are welcome to make copies for FREE distribution or retransmit the devotional via e-mail, but all devotionals must be copied or retransmitted in their entirety. However, devotionals may not be posted on any website, printed, or used in any media without written permission from World Challenge, Inc. Each request is considered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact World Challenge, Inc. using our online contact form or by calling (719) 487-7888.

© 2021 World Challenge, Inc.
Transforming Lives Through the Message and Mission of Jesus Christ

No comments:

Post a Comment