More than Superheroes

Heroes of Faith – Peter

 

The Apostle Peter intrigues me because of his extremes. He is definitely a leader among the disciples but he also has times when he strikes out in spectacular fashion. When I think of him as a Hero of Faith, I think about how he lived his faith in the book of Acts rather than the sins he committed in the four gospels. As I focus on Peter, I will point out a few of those extreme highs and lows. We can learn from both his successes and his failures.

It is easy to focus Peter’s failures because they are so well known. When we think about the 12 disciples, Peter stands out because he was the one that was always bold enough to speak his mind or jump to action. There was the time when Jesus was teaching his disciples and he asked them who he was. Peter was bold to confess the truth. He stated, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:15). That was a definite success for Peter.

But shortly after that confession, Jesus told them that he was going to have to suffer and die for the sins of the world. Then Peter jumped in and said, “Never, Lord! This shall never happen to you!” (Matthew 16:22). Jesus was upset by this opposition to the plan of salvation. Peter didn’t yet understand the true purpose of the Messiah. Jesus rebuked him harshly by saying, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men” (Matthew 16:23).

Another failure comes up when Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. Peter wanted to show that he was bold to follow Jesus. He didn’t understand that Jesus wouldn’t want to fight back when they came to arrest him. Peter jumped in to defend Jesus. Peter pulled out a sword and cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest. Jesus again rebuked him and told him to put his sword away. Jesus then healed the man’s ear and Peter fled with the other disciples.

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Peter’s biggest successes came later. After the resurrection, Jesus reminded Peter that his sins are forgiven. On the day of Pentecost, along with the other disciples, Peter received a special gift of the Holy Spirit. That was a time when Peter’s courage to speak was a good thing. He stood up as a representative of the disciples and gave a sermon spelling out the truth of the gospel. He told the crowd that Jesus was the Savior. After the preaching of that message, 3000 people were baptized into the Cristian faith.

Peter is a good example of faith for us because of those ups and downs. We see how he was bold to speak his faith even though he made mistakes along the way. We see that he was racked with guilt by some of his sins but he also saw the message of forgiveness trough Jesus. God used Peter to accomplish great things. Peter shared his faith with many and many people came to faith. May God bless us with a bold faith so that we can share our faith. We will make mistakes. We will fall into sin. Then we return to the cross for strength and we share the message again.

My superhero for Peter is another Peter. I think Peter is like Spider-Man (Peter Parker). My reason for this is more than just sharing a first name. My connection is because of the connection of failures and successes. Just like Peter, Spider-Man has big successes and big failures. Because of some of his mistakes, Spider-Man’s loved ones have paid the price. People close to Spider-Man have died and Spider-Man struggles with the guilt of those mistakes. In spite of his mistakes, Spider-Man has found the strength to overcome adversity and win the big victories. While Peter wasn’t bitten by a radioactive spider on Pentecost, he did receive a special gift of the Holy Spirit and he was strengthened to speak the truth. The Apostle Peter is Spider-Man.

I am a Lutheran pastor who is currently serving at Trinity in Belle Plaine, MN. My wife is Megan and my daughter is Elizabeth "Libby". I have two dogs (Labradors) - Samson and Charlie. In my spare time, I train for and run in marathons, I cheer for the Green Bay Packers, and I love the Comic Book genre of entertainment.

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