THERE IS A PETER IN ALL OF US















When ‘Titanic’ began to sink, the ancient prophecy came true: the rats deserted the giant vessel before anyone else did!



In this ship called Life, all of us are rats… When the ship goes down, we don’t want to go down with it… We desert the ship that sheltered us all this long… Now, we want to save our lives; and, so, we jump off…



But, jump into what?



Well, that’s another story!





When things are rocking in our lives, literally, the life around us is a great rock show… We are surrounded by scores and scores of friends and well-wishers… They swear by us… They claim, that they are ready to give life for us!



Yes, all this goes on as long as the ‘Titanic’ sails gloriously along… When the weather is fair, the sea is gentle and kind…



But, the moment the chips are down, the moment the weather turns rough and the sea stormy, unsafe, there go the deserters… the rats… all our fair-weather friends!



Always?



Yes, almost always!





“I tell you Peter, you are the rock,” Jesus had, once, said to his most trusted and loyal disciple, “and I will build over this rock my Church (Congregation), and the powers of hell will not conquer it.”



Just before His tumultuous end would come upon Him, when this most trusted and loyal disciple, Peter, would claim before his Master, saying, “"Even if all fall away on account of you, I never will," Jesus reminds him clearly, “"Peter, I tell you the truth: this very night, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times!" But, Peter still would declare, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you."



And all the other disciples said the same…



And, that night, Jesus was arrested and taken away to be tortured and hanged…



And, before the night ended, before the rooster crew, our Peter, ‘the rock’, did deny his Master three times; he did disown… And, so did all other disciples!



Everyone deserted the sinking ship…



But, then, in Peter’s case, something amazing happened: When he heard the rooster crowing on his third denial, he remembered what he had said to his Master and what the Master had said to him… So, the Holy Book tells us, how Peter cried his heart out… How he repented!





The denial and the repentance of Peter, both, were equally dramatic events in the life of Jesus… Both were needed to fulfill the prophecy!



And, therefore, it goes: There is a Peter in all of us… We do desert our greatest Masters and friends… and our most trusted and loyal disciples and friends do desert us, too…



All this before the rooster crows and night ends…



All this when our ship goes down…





And, all this to remind ourselves of the promise 

we make and break over our loyalty in life…




And, yes, all this is needed to fulfill the prophecies of our own lives… And, complete our own Testament…



Our own story.





GERALD D’CUNHA



Pic.: VIVEK D'CUNHA












Comments

Yash Suvarna said…
Yes sir, the Peter is very much alive in me!!!! Yash
Anonymous said…
Inspiring! Pammi
neerja nivas said…
Great piece! loved it. Neerja

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