Unwanted Attention
While Peter was in the courtyard below, one of the high priest's servants came. When she saw Peter warming himself, she looked at him and said, "You were also with that Nazarene, Jesus!" Mark 14:66,67
I wonder what the servant girl hoped to achieve? Did she feel important pointing Peter out? Was she wanting to show her employer how observant she was? Was she being a troublemaker? Or just a busybody? If she hope to impress the crowd, mostly men, If she was young, I could imagine it would to to get attention.
Peter, for the first time in his life perhaps, did not want to be noticed. Isn't it hard to suddenly go unnoticed when you are the lead voice in every group. People are so use to you outspoken nature they come to expect it. Needless to say, Peter had drawn attention to himself before this night and now it was working against him.
Peter would have been greatly distressed and frightened. For it was he who cut off the servants ear. This could have been a problem for him. Especially when it was the high priest's slave. Perhaps this girl was related to the slave. However, whatever her reason she was not going to go away. This annoyed and distressed Peter and backed him into a corner and caused him to behave badly, just as Jesus said he would.
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