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In
Gal. 2:11-f. Paul reports an example of hypocrisy on the part of
the apostle Peter. He gave in to peer pressure, and separated
himself from Gentile saints when influential Jewish brethren were
present. Paul says, "I resisted him to the face, because he
stood condemned." Paul used this as a bridge between proof of
a divine source for his message and Apostleship, and the second
section of the Galatian letter, viz., justification by faith and
not by law. Paul tells us some of the specific things he said to
Peter — see Gal. 2:14-f.
Would
you like to know what Peter said in reply? I decided to ask
that question of a Bible class that had studied the Galatian
letter for some time. I gave them paper, and the following
instructions: "Write here what Peter said in reply to
Paul."
Some
came to me with puzzled or even shameful look, saying, "I
can't recall Peter saying anything." One girl, when asked
what she put in the space provided, shook her head and showed me a
blank paper. She was truly amazed when I told her she was a good
student — no reply is recorded.
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But
not all students were so perceptive — or lucky. I'm fully aware
that some recognized the "trick" nature of the question,
and were kidding the teacher; but I will share a few profound
answers with you.
"Thanks
Paul, I needed that!" "I'm not sure Peter did reply, but
maybe he said, 'I am ashamed'!" "I told them what they
wanted to hear." "People from Judea made me do it, but I
knew better." "The Devil made me do it!"
"You're right, I shouldn't have done that!" "I have
sinned!" And if you want the full story: "Peter did not
want Paul to talk too loud. Peter was afraid others would find out
what he was doing, and if they did both groups (the Jews and the
Gentiles) would have come looking for Peter and tear him to pieces
for violating the rights (rites) of each group."
In
case you have always wanted to know what Peter said, take your
pick; and remember, you learned it from the highly reliable
"Stuff About Things." Better to keep silence and be
thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Or,
for Bible reference see Prov. 17:27-28, Job 13:5.
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