I spent time this morning watching the Church’s videos on
the life of Christ. I was
particularly impressed watching those that depicted His apostles as He told
them that His hour was come, and that when the shepherd was taken, the sheep
would be scattered.
When Peter said that though all might deny, he would not,
but would stand with Him, the Savior foretold his thrice denial. I watched as the mob took Him away for
His “trial.” I pondered on the
confusion that the apostles must have felt. It was impressed on me what great faith it took at that time
to not understand, to feel the confusion, to see everything going wrong. Remember that they did not have the
Holy Ghost yet to be a companion and strengthening influence. I wondered how they endured it!
Despite being scattered, they remained true. In his denial Peter did not deny that
Jesus was the Christ, but merely that he knew Him. They did not throw away their faith in the midst of this
confusion and trauma. They were frightened, greatly distraught, and very
anxious. Nevertheless they
remained faithful.
May we likewise, when times get tough and confusing, use the
shield of faith to ward off the fiery darts of the evil one. And then let us stand, having girded
ourselves with the armor of God, by way of the scriptures, hearing the prophets
and leaders, and doing His will.
With the preparation of the Gospel, our foundation will be sure, and the
floods will not wash us away.
Imagine the relief of these brethren after struggling
through, not perfectly, but still holding on, when the Lord showed Himself to
them later. How wonderful it must
have been to know they were still His.
May we likewise feel this great joy when we at last see each other on
the other side, resurrected, and glorified with Him!
1 comment:
Wow, I really like that Dad! Thanks!
I think I really need to hold onto that faith you're talking about because life really is so incredibly confusing right now!
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