It would appear that they did not IMPLICATE anyone as SATAN BUT PETER!
"This same Peter therefore who had been by the Rock pronounced "blessed," bearing the figure of the
Church, holding the chief place in the Apostleship, a very little while after that he had heard that he was "blessed," a very little while after that he had heard that he was "Peter," a very little while after that he had heard that he was to be "built upon the Rock," displeased the Lord when He had heard of His future Passion, for He had foretold His
disciples that it was soon to be. He feared lest he should by death, lose Him whom he had confessed as the fountain of life. He was troubled, and said, "Be it far from You, Lord: this shall not be to You." Spare Yourself, O
God, I am not willing that You should die. Peter said to
Christ, I am not willing that You should die; but Christ far better said, I am willing to die for you. And then He forthwith rebuked him, whom He had a little before commended;
and calls him Satan, whom he had pronounced "blessed."
"Get behind Me, Satan," he says, "you are an offence unto Me: for you savour not the things that be of
God, but those that be of men." What would He have us do in our present state, who thus finds fault because we are men? Would you
know what He would have us do? Give ear to the Psalm; "I have said, You are gods, and you are all the children of the Most High." But by savouring the things of men; "you shall die like men."
The very same Peter a little while before blessed, afterwards Satan, in one moment, within a few words!
Thou wonderest at the difference of the names, mark the difference of the reasons of them.
Why do you wonder that he who was a little before blessed, is afterwards Satan?"
uh...yep...I SURE do...!
"Mark the reason wherefore he is blessed. "Because flesh and blood has not revealed it unto you, but My Father which is in heaven." Therefore blessed, because flesh and blood has not revealed it unto you. For if flesh and blood revealed this to you, it were of your own; but because flesh and blood has not revealed it unto you, but My Father which is in heaven, it is of Mine, not of your own. Why of Mine? "Because all things that the Father has are Mine." So then you have heard the
cause, why he is "blessed," and why he is "Peter." But why was he that which we shudder at, and are loth to repeat, why, but
because it was of your own? "For you savour not the things which be of
God, but those that be of men."
4. Let us, looking at ourselves in this member of the
Church,
distinguish what is of God, and what of ourselves. For then we shall not totter, then shall we be founded on the Rock, shall be fixed and firm against the winds, and storms, and streams, the
temptations, I mean, of this present world. Yet see this Peter, who was then our figure; now he trusts, and now he totters; now he confesses the Undying, and now he fears lest He should die. Wherefore? because the Church of Christ has both strong and weak ones; and cannot be without either strong or weak; whence the
Apostle Paul says, "Now we that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak." In that Peter said, "You are the
Christ, the Son of the living
God," he represents the strong: but in that he totters, and would not that Christ should suffer, in fearing death for Him, and not acknowledging the Life, he represents the weak ones of the
Church. In that one Apostle then, that is, Peter, in the order of Apostles first and chiefest, in whom the Church was figured, both sorts were to be represented, that is, both the strong and weak; because the Church does not exist without them both."
YIKES! They did not even ATTRIBUTE Satan to be anything other than PETER...
Wow!
I better check on who they think SATAN really is?
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