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When we find a stone in our shoe, we have a lot of discomfort. Similarly, when working for God, we can find a small pebble or a thorn in our path, we pull back.
Let’s look at Peter (Matthew 14:24-31) and Judas (Matthew 26:6).
Jesus calls Peter “Satan”. He rebukes him for small things. But incase of Judas, though He knew of what he is going to do, Jesus still didn’t tell him anything.
While Judas hung himself, Peter wept. If Judas had expressed his depression, then he may not have ended up in the way he did. Peter repented and cried. Crying is a feeling that comes of a hurt heart, whereas weeping is just a reaction of pain. Both of these people were leaders in their own right.
When we find a stone in our shoe, we have a lot of discomfort. Similarly, when working for God, we can find a small pebble or a thorn in our path, we pull back.
Let’s look at Peter (Matthew 14:24-31) and Judas (Matthew 26:6).
Jesus calls Peter “Satan”. He rebukes him for small things. But incase of Judas, though He knew of what he is going to do, Jesus still didn’t tell him anything.
While Judas hung himself, Peter wept. If Judas had expressed his depression, then he may not have ended up in the way he did. Peter repented and cried. Crying is a feeling that comes of a hurt heart, whereas weeping is just a reaction of pain. Both of these people were leaders in their own right.
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