Mark 14:66-72 · Peter Disowns Jesus
What the Maid Said to the Fisherman
Mark 14:66-72, Mark 14:53-65
Sermon
by Donald B. Strobe
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I THINK ST. PETER HAS GOTTEN A “BUM RAP.” As a result of our Scripture lesson of the morning, St.  Peter is often pictured as being a coward, cringing in the courtyard before the onslaught of a serving maid’s questions.  Sometimes it seems as though Jesus called Peter “the Rock” not because of his standing qualities, but because of his sinking qualities.  Actually, it took a great deal of courage for him to be there at all.  None of the rest of the twelve were there.  Gone were the crowds who, on Palm Sunday, shouted glad Hosannas!” Gone were the other two of Jesus’ closest friends: James and John.  Jesus was alone during his ordeal in the house of the high priest.  Except for Peter.  Peter was there, in the courtyard.  He didn’t acquit himself very well, but at least he was there.  “And a…

Dynamic Preaching, Collected Words, by Donald B. Strobe