This morning I was working on reviewing the Bible verses I've been memorizing using Scripture Typer. Coming to the end of Mark chapter 14, I found my mind wrapped up in the story of Jesus being falsely accused and tormented in the middle of the night by the high priests and the whole council. His disciple, Peter was downstairs where the servants hung out, warming himself by the fire, waiting to hear the outcome. But he obviously was scared of getting into trouble himself, because when a maid of the high priest confronted him about his identity he “denied that he was with Jesus of Nazareth, and that he didn't even know what she was talking about. He went out on the porch, just in time to hear a rooster crow. Another maid saw him, saying surely he was one of the disciples, but he denied it again, even cursing and swearing that “I know not this man of whom ye speak.” Mark 14:71. And then the cock crowed again, and Peter remembered what Jesus had said. “...