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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 40 MIN

Denying Christ

from New Palestine Bible Church · host Brett Crump

And Peter remembered the saying of Jesus, “Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.” And he went out and wept bitterly.Matthew 26:75Matthew 26:69–75 recounts Peter’s threefold denial in the high priest’s courtyard and exposes the raw interplay of fear, presumption, and grace. The narrative shows Peter following Jesus at a distance, warming himself by a fire as questioners press for allegiance. Confronted first by a servant girl, and another, then by bystanders who notice his Galilean accent, Peter moves from feigned ignorance to sworn denial and finally to invoking a curse on himself—each denial stronger than the last. The text emphasizes that these denials happened quickly, driven by fear and the real prospect of consequence, and that Peter’s earlier boast and failure to pray left him vulnerable to temptation.Parallel gospel accounts clarify the scene: Jesus had predicted the denials and had prayed for Peter’s faith. The crowing rooster and Jesus’s look serve as the pivot that brings Peter to remembrance and immediate, bitter weeping. Tears mark conviction, but true repentance requires a turned heart and changed life, which becomes evident in Peter later in the gospel accounts.The account functions both as historical record and pastoral counsel. It asserts that public witness matters more than private promises—faith proves itself under pressure, not in private boasts. It insists that prayer and watchfulness guard against falling, and that God’s foreknowledge and intercession do not excuse sin but provide a path back. Finally, it models restoration: Peter’s repentance leads to renewed ministry, bold proclamation, and pastoral leadership, supported by later apostolic writings that urge humility, vigilance, and casting anxieties on God. The story closes with an open invitation: those who have denied, failed, or fallen can repent, receive forgiveness, and be restored to faithful service through Christ’s grace and the Spirit’s work.

And Peter remembered the saying of Jesus, “Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.” And he went out and wept bitterly.Matthew 26:75Matthew 26:69–75 recounts Peter’s threefold denial in the high priest’s courtyard and exposes the raw interplay of fear, presumption, and grace. The narrative shows Peter following Jesus at a distance, warming himself by a fire as questioners press for allegiance. Confronted first by a servant girl, and another, then by bystanders who notice his Galilean accent, Peter moves from feigned ignorance to sworn denial and finally to invoking a curse on himself—each denial stronger than the last. The text emphasizes that these denials happened quickly, driven by fear and the real prospect of consequence, and that Peter’s earlier boast and failure to pray left him vulnerable to temptation.Parallel gospel accounts clarify the scene: Jesus had predicted the denials and had prayed for Peter’s faith. The crowing rooster and Jesus’s look serve as the pivot that brings Peter to remembrance and immediate, bitter weeping. Tears mark conviction, but true repentance requires a turned heart and changed life, which becomes evident in Peter later in the gospel accounts.The account functions both as historical record and pastoral counsel. It asserts that public witness matters more than private promises—faith proves itself under pressure, not in private boasts. It insists that prayer and watchfulness guard against falling, and that God’s foreknowledge and intercession do not excuse sin but provide a path back. Finally, it models restoration: Peter’s repentance leads to renewed ministry, bold proclamation, and pastoral leadership, supported by later apostolic writings that urge humility, vigilance, and casting anxieties on God. The story closes with an open invitation: those who have denied, failed, or fallen can repent, receive forgiveness, and be restored to faithful service through Christ’s grace and the Spirit’s work.

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