1/25/2024 0 Comments Peter and simon the sorcerer![]() Hence few spectators were allowed to be present. ![]() His persecutors, alarmed at the extent of his influence, feared that converts might be won to Christianity, even by the scenes of his death. Paul was led in a private manner to the place of execution. The request was granted, and in this manner died the great apostle Peter. As a last favor he entreated his executioners that he might be nailed to the cross with his head downward. Not even the thought of the agonies of the last terrible scene could lessen the bitterness of his sorrow and repentance. Peter had sincerely repented of that sin, and had been forgiven by Christ, as is shown by the high commission given him to feed the sheep and lambs of the flock. In prospect of this fearful death, the apostle remembered his great sin in denying Jesus in the hour of trial, and his only thought was, that he was unworthy of so great an honor as to die in the same manner as did his Master. Peter, as a Jew and a foreigner, was condemned to be scourged and crucified. Being a Roman citizen, he could not be subjected to torture, and was therefore sentenced to be beheaded. It was not long before the decision was pronounced which consigned Paul to a martyr's grave. Nero's mind was so impressed with the force of the apostle's words at his last trial that he deferred the decision of the case, neither acquitting nor condemning him. For this reason he made the second imprisonment much more severe than the first, granting him little opportunity to preach the gospel and he determined to cut short his life as soon as a plausible pretext could be found for so doing. The emperor's malice against Paul was heightened by the fact that members of the imperial household, and also other persons of distinction, had been converted to Christianity during his first imprisonment. He was therefore greatly incensed against the apostle, and was thus prompted to order his arrest. Nero was a believer in magic, and had patronized Simon. He had made himself especially obnoxious to the authorities by his zeal and success in exposing the deceptions and defeating the plots of Simon Magus the sorcerer, who had followed him to Rome to oppose and hinder the work of the gospel. 3SP 436.1Ībout the time of Paul's second arrest, Peter also was apprehended and thrust into prison. But in the providence of God, both were to bear witness for Christ in the world's metropolis, and upon its soil both were to shed their blood as the seed of a vast harvest of saints and martyrs. The apostles Paul and Peter were for many years widely separated in their labors, it being the work of Paul to carry the gospel to the Gentiles, while Peter labored especially for the Jews.
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