"Jesus answered and said to him, "Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for  flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in  heaven"  Matt. 16:17
 Sometimes we just "know" things.   I have been walking down the street and  "just known" that   someone had just come up beside me.   How?   I don't know -  they had not yet entered my   peripheral vision.   They walked silently.   I don't  know how I knew they were there; I just   knew.   How?   I just knew.   There is no  explanation.
 Peter was in one of those moments.   He had blurted out the knowledge that  Jesus was the   Christ, the Son of the Living God.   How did He know it?   He most  likely couldn't tell anyone -   even Jesus.   He just knew.   But Jesus had the  answer.   "Flesh and blood did not reveal this to   you, but My Father who is in  heaven."   Peter "just knew" because God told him - no, not in   some  audible voice.   God did not reveal Himself in that way on a regular  basis.   Peter knew   because in his heart, God had planted a seed.   That seed  had taken root.   The seedling grew   into a flowering plant.   And that flowering  plant had begun to produce fruit.   This statement is   the first of the many  fruits that Peter would produce over the next years.
 Jesus even tells Peter that his fruit would be quite amazing.   "And I  also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church,  and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it."   Matt. 16:18
 Ah!  What fruit!  Out of Peter's confession would grow a great assembly -  "My church" - and   that assembly would be a powerful force in the world -  "the gates of Hell will not prevail   against it."  I suspect you and I would  be very pleased to hear these words spoken to us.   Peter was   most likely  taken back a bit, but soon recovered his former bravado.   It wasn't until the denial that Peter was humbled enough to know how great a responsibility was being placed upon his   very human shoulders.
 There was more. "And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven,  and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven,and whatever you  loose on earth will be loosed in heaven" Matt. 16:19
 Not only would a great congregation come from Peter's confession, but  Peter himself would be   handed the keys of the kingdom and the authority to  use them!   Unfortunately, we don't know what Peter's response to these  promises was.   Perhaps Matthew is saving Peter from further   humiliation; I  don't know.   I do know that Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost and    multitude was saved.  I know that the keys of the Kingdom were used that day  to unlock the   bonds that bound lost men and set them free.   I know that Peter eventually understood what   Jesus was trying to tell the bull-headed fisherman who would not listen.
 I also know that Jesus is training each of us for a specific project.    All that we go through in life is designed to help us prepare for that  mission.   I also know that you and I do not understand   what we are intended  to do with ourselves - oh, we may think we have our lives all sorted out   and  planned from today on to the day we die.   But we would be wrong.   If we are dedicated to   the will of God, our plans can be changed by the Master on  the spur of any given moment -   because He knows where we need to be and what  we need to be doing.   The real question is this: "Are we the pre-Pentecost  Peter-type or are we the post- Pentecost Peter type?   Are we   living our lives  our way - or God's way?"   And that, my friends, is a question we must   answer  every day.   Hallelujah, Amen and  Amen.
 
 

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