"The 29th of June is St. Peter’s day, when we remember the disciple
who, for all his many mistakes, knew how to recover and hold on, who,
for all his waverings was called by Jesus ‘the rock’, who learned the
threefold lesson that every betrayal can ultimately be restored by love.
It is fitting therefore that it is at Petertide that new priests and
deacons are ordained, on the day they remember a man whose recovery from
mistakes and openness to love can give them courage. So I post this
poem not only for St. Peter but for all those being ordained this
weekend and in memory of my own ordination as a priest on this day 26
years ago." (Malcolm Guite)
This poem comes from the collection Sounding the Seasons published by Canterbury Press. You can also buy it in the US.
St. Peter
Impulsive master of misunderstanding
You comfort me with all your big mistakes;
Jumping the ship before you make the landing,
Placing the bet before you know the stakes.
I love the way you step out without knowing,
The way you sometimes speak before you think,
The way your broken faith is always growing,
The way he holds you even when you sink.
Born to a world that always tried to shame you,
Your shaky ego vulnerable to shame,
I love the way that Jesus chose to name you,
Before you knew how to deserve that name.
And in the end your Saviour let you prove
That each denial is undone by love.
-- By Malcolm Guite
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