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The Two Most Beautiful Words in the Gospels

By Jeremy Myers
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The Two Most Beautiful Words in the Gospels

Peter wept bitterlyWhat are the most beautiful words in the Gospels?

These two right here:

…and Peter…

These two words are found in Mark 16:7 and I find them to be the most beautiful and moving words in the Gospels. Every single time I read them, they get my heart beating. They give me shivers and chills. Sometimes I even choke up in tears.

…and Peter…

Why?

We all know what Peter did. He was one of the three closest companions that Jesus had. He was the spokesperson for the twelve apostles. He was the one who promised He would never deny Jesus.

And when the soldiers came to arrest Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, Peter was the only one who tried to defend Jesus.

When Jesus was escorted away to His trial, Peter was the only apostle who followed. The rest scattered into the night and hid.

…and Peter…

Peter denies ChristYet despite all this zeal for Jesus, it was only Peter who verbally denied Jesus. It was only Peter who cursed Jesus. Not once. Not twice. But three times. (Possibly even six times.)

This is certainly the low point of Peter’s life. He feels abandoned and betrayed. And Peter even betrays and denies Jesus. He probably feels that all is lost, and that whatever happens, He is lost for eternity. He is done for. God will never forgive him.

All of us have felt this way from time to time. Like we have done something or said something so terrible that Jesus could never forgive us.

…and Peter…

So when Jesus rises from the dead, I find it terribly comforting that when the angel tells the two women who first witness His resurrection to go and tell His disciples that Jesus has risen, the angel emphasizes that they must also tell Peter. He singles Peter out. “Go tell the disciples,” the angel says, “and Peter…”

Yes.

…and Peter…

The resurrection of Jesus is for all of us. It is for the Mother Theresas of the world and the Hitlers.

The resurrection is for John the beloved disciple, and Judas the traitor.

The resurrection is for you, me, …and Peter.

If you ever doubt or wonder about Jesus’ love for you, just remember these two words which tell us so much about our own sin, the heart of Jesus, and the complete forgiveness and love offered to us through His death and resurrection.

…and Peter…

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God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: crucifixion, cruciform, crucivision, Easter, forgiveness, Judas, Mark 16:7, Peter, resurrection, resurrection of Jesus, Theology of Jesus

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  1. Shirley A Strickland on Facebook says

    April 8, 2012 at 11:51 am

    And Shirley.Thank you Jeremy for that reminder.Hope you are having a God filled day.

    Reply
  2. Mike says

    April 8, 2012 at 4:54 pm

    And Mike, thanks Jeremy.

    Reply
  3. Jeremy Myers says

    April 8, 2012 at 8:04 pm

    Ha! Yes!

    …and Jeremy…

    Reply
  4. Clive Clifton says

    April 9, 2012 at 4:28 am

    For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son that ALL who believed in Him should not perish would have eternal life. John 3 v 16. That includes thee, me and Jeremy.

    Still sat in bad Friday, even resurrection Sunday could not erase my sorrow at my Bros suffering and death. Yes I know He lives and never dies, but I mourn for Him as I love Him so. Clive. I’ll be OK, I know He knows, and He will reassure me and give me comfort in a little while.

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  5. Pamela Spock says

    April 10, 2012 at 7:02 pm

    Hey Jeremy,
    Wow! What tenderness and forgiveness in just two words. It also is amazing that Jesus told Peter that he would soon deny him, and then he added, “And when you are converted, strengthen your brethren”. Why? Because the other disciples were going to be discouraged over their cowardliness as well! Jesus encouraged Peter to pour out to them the grace and forgiveness he planned in advance to give him.

    …and Pam ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • Jeremy Myers says

      April 12, 2012 at 10:03 am

      Jesus is very tender, loving, and forgiving! Just as we should be for all others.

      Reply
  6. Matthew Richardson says

    April 6, 2015 at 11:24 am

    A wonderful and beautiful point.

    Reply
  7. Jeremy Myers says

    April 6, 2015 at 8:22 pm

    Thanks.

    Reply
  8. Rev. C Kinnard says

    May 23, 2016 at 8:16 am

    Wonderful point!!! Forgiviness in two words, Hallelujah!!!

    and Rev. Kinnard.

    Reply
  9. Jim Maus says

    August 13, 2017 at 2:26 pm

    Thanks for that reminder Jeremy!

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