But He turned, and said unto Peter, "Get thee behind me, satan: thou
art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that
be of men." (Matthew 16:23).
Peter was the foremost disciple. Jesus praised him for receiving
the revelation that Jesus is the Christ.
But here Jesus rebukes Peter severely.
What was Peter's reaction? Was he offended and walked away? Did he continue arguing and
reject the rebuke? Did Peter repine in self-pity, feeling that he was tricked into
following Jesus?
We do not find any of these reactions. Six days later the Lord
chose him to be with Him on the mount of transfiguration.
See how often and how easily we are offended in comparison! A
friend might rebuke you and you lose strength and mull over what he said or did. That
friend has become your enemy in your eyes. Maybe you even speak about your offence to
others and so poison others with your evil words.
"Faithful are the wounds of a friend;
but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful." (Proverbs 27:6).
When you met Christ at first He was precious to you, but now
you're so offended that you no longer speak of Christ and what He did for you, but only
about how grievously you've been offended. This has become your testimony - how you've
been wronged and treated unfairly.
Are you today dejected and depressed? Are you still on your knees
before Him or have you turned away disappointed? Do you feel Christ has been too hard on
you?
Have you been offended by something; or have you taken that
rebuke, accepted it and climbed the mountain where the Lord can reveal greater things to
you?
Has your offence brought evil reactions from you; where you cannot
care a thing about so-and-so who has offended you.
If you continue harbouring the offence you will depart from God's
way. You will be a burden to yourself and to others.
Remember you cannot climb the mountain alone. If Christ does not
call you up the mountain you cannot go - and He won't call you up the mountain while you
keep a grudge.
Go to someone, like Peter, who was able to overcome and grow when
he was rebuked, so that that person can show you the way to also overcome.
You will only receive Christ's wonderful promises if you are true
to Him. Just see what Peter experienced after this. Read the letters that this Peter wrote
as an instruction to us - because he was not offended by Christ's words.
Do you want your life to be fruitful in your ministry? Don't take
offence at Christ and His words. Don't take offence at a friend who wants to help you.
Don't even take offence at an enemy who speaks lies.
What would have become of Peter if he was offended? We would never
have heard of him again.
Remember your first love for Christ and your selflessness in those
days. Where have you lost it? Retrace your steps and do your first works.