Charcoal on the embers made a warming fire; Bitter smoke swirled up and burned my nose. "You were with Him," a servant said three times "He had friends and you were one of those." What threat could my love of Him now pose?
"Not I," I said, and stepped back in the dark. I could not speak or witness of his power. Danger was everywhere; when the soldiers came, I took a sword to defend him in that hour. What recompense to pay if now I cower?
Suddenly the **** crowed twice and my heart froze. His words came back with bitter taste and tears. "You will deny me, I who washed your feet." He knew my weakness; the knowledge burns and sears. What judgment waits for me in future years? … Again, beside a charcoal fire, agony was ripe. “Do you love me more than these?” he said. Now my fear was of a different type For He asked me to follow where he led. How could His amazing love swallow all my dread?