Good Friday Devotion: Following From Afar
โPeter followed Him at a distance, right into the high priestโs courtyard. He was sitting with the temple police, warming himself by the fire. The chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were looking for testimony against Jesus to put Him to death, but they could find none.โ Mark 14:54-55 (HCSB)
At the back of the little country church, I clumsily thumbed through the pages of the worn pew Bible. It was Easter week and I was a senior in high school. I had given my life to Jesus just over a year prior at a youth campfire gathering and was still uncertain about the location of certain verses.
That Good Friday, I was at a drop-in service. This wasnโt a traditional service at an appointed time with a message and singing. People could stop by the church at any time to individually and quietly work their way through a devotional reading and accompanying verses.
It was during that time of reflection that I met the Apostle Peter in the words of Scripture. Peter, who later became a bold witness for Christ, was not so valiant at the time of Jesusโ betrayal and crucifixion. Although Peter claimed that even if everyone else ditched Jesus, he would remain faithful, Jesus knew the truth. The truth was that Peter would deny Christ not once, but three times in one night.
Before Peterโs denials came, something else came: a widening space between Peter and Jesus. Although Peter was a close companion of His, when Christ was suddenly arrested, Peter stopped his โright-beside-yaโ stroll. Todayโs key verse from Mark 14:54-55 clearly states where he stood,ย โPeter followed Him at a distanceโ (HCSB).
My teenage heart broke as those words stung my soul. They cut a bit too close. As a new believer Iโd eagerly told others about Jesus. However, when I saw that my new-found faith wasnโt so readily accepted by certain friends at school, Iโd backed off from associating myself so publicly with Jesus. Like Peter, I was following at a distance.
The remedy to my problem lay squarely in my hands. It was so obvious I almost missed it.ย The Bible.
To walk closely with Jesus we have to walk ourselves daily through Godโs Word. Tethering our hearts to Scripture helps grow our friendship with Jesus. As a result, He becomes more important to us than others or their opinions of us. The more we learn about Godโs character, the more we fall in love with Him and the less likely weโll be to turn from Him when the crowds tempt to sway us. Or when fear of judgment or persecution comes.
Have you been following Jesus at a distance? Walking far enough behind that you can still see Him but others donโt see you right next to Him? Grab a Bible. Crack it open. Get into Godโs Word and get His Word into you. No more lagging behind. Letโs walk right beside the Lord, unashamedly, and allow others to see our desire to be near Jesus in hopes they will long to get to know Him too.
Dear Lord, help me to follow through with my intentions of immersing myself in Your Word and then walking close with You day-by-day. In Jesusโ Name, Amen.
Thank you Karen! This is just what I needed to hear this morning. I have been walking behind Him at a half-distance and truly want my children to see how strong He is in me. This is the challenge I needed to show my own heart my true desires.