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Peter said he would die for Jesus because he loved Him more than the other
disciples (Matt. 26:35), but denied Him three times to save his own life (Luke 22:54-62).
In his doubt, fear, and confusion Peter thought his ministry was over, so he went
back to fishing (Jn. 21:3). But the Lord was not through with him and because he was
repentant He restored Peter (Jn. 21:15-17).
The greatest fulfillment of Gods purpose for Peters life and the lives of all believers
will be the rapture when they will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air (I Thess. 4:17).
BORN TO FLY
To help illustrate my point, consider the following poem titled Born To Fly:
I was hatched as an eaglet in a big soft nest, and all I had to do was eat and rest.
My only thought was how much I could eat, and how much food from others I could
beat.
We kept our parents busy, food for us to bring, and if they were slow, our cries would
ring.
Even then, as I saw them soar in the sky, something inside me said, You were born to
fly!
Then father did something that made me groan. He tore up what had been my
comfort zone.
He scattered the nest and exposed some thorns that were so long and sharp my flesh
was torn.
So, to the edge of the nest I had to cling and allow the wind to blow through my
wings.
There had to be more. I was not satisfied cause my heart told me I was born to fly.
Suddenly, I got another real big surprise; He put me on his wing and up we did rise.
At first I was scared but then what a joy, for to ride the wind was better than any toy.
But suddenly he dropped me from his wing. I tumbled and fell, not able to do
anything.
I thought for sure I was going to die, so I wanted no more of being born to fly.
Just before the ground I was going to hit, big wings swooped down so on them I
could sit.
But he took me again way up in the sky, and while others laughed, I could only cry.
Finally, one time, as from his wing I dropped, the wind was a friend and the tumbling
stopped.
I flew through the air with a loud victory cry: This is my destiny, for I was born to fly.
Certainly God has a tremendous life and future prepared for every person (I Cor. 2:910), but how many are taking advantage of these things?
Even though everyone is born to fly, how many are actually flying, or fulfilling the
potential that God has made available to believers?
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