Wednesday, August 8, 2007

21 QUALITIES: COMMITMENT - Jesus Christ vs. Simon Peter (Luke 22:54-62)

Extracted from The Maxwell Leadership Bible

Luke records a start contrast between the commitment of two leaders: Jesus Christ and Simon Peter. While Jesus remained resolutely committed to His cause and His people in the face of betrayal and rejection, Simon Peter ran away. Although the big fisherman claimed he would never deny his Master, he did so three times before the night ended.

While Peter emphatically denied Christ around a little courtyard fire , the moment merely expressed the condition if his heart. His commitment level had already drained away in the Garden of Gethsemane. There he felt helpless, powerless to maintain the promise he had made (Matt. 26:35).

When our commitment drains away, we follow the same progression as Peter:

Stage 1: His following became distant.
"Peter followed at a distance" (Luke 22:54). This is not what Jesus had in mind in Matthew 16:24. Peter is still following Christ, but inconigto. He's no longer ready to die.

Stage 2: His fellowship became divided.
"Peter sat among them" (22:55). Now the guilty disciple is mixing with an uncommitted crowd. He's a man without a country. He's torn between the apathetic and the committed.

Stage 3: His faith became divided.
"But he denied Him saying, "Woman, I do not know Him" (22:57). His words now reveal his weakness, even among men and women who pose no immediate threat to him.

Stage 4: His fervor became denial.
"But Peter said, "Man, I do not know what you are saying!" (22:60). Peter rejects any association with Jesus. His words no longer display apathy, but rejection.

Levels of Commitment

Jesus always related to people at the level of commitment they were ready to make. Note four levels of commitment in Jesus' disciples:

Level One: Come and See
This is the curiosity level (see John 1:35-51). At this stage Jesus' interaction is light and easy. When people are here, look for chemistry and faithfulness.

Level Two: Come and Follow
This is the commitment level (see Luke 5:1-11). Jesus' words now call for some commitment. The person is ready to be challenged. Look for hunger and teachability.

Level Three: Come and Surrender
This is the conviction level (see Mark 8:34,35). This step is appropriate only after deep relationship and mutual trust have developed. Look for initiative and determination.

Level Four: Come and Multiply
This is the commissioned level (see Matt. 28:19,20). Here, Jesus calls his men to reproduce what He
did with them. Look for leadership and people skills.

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