Pastor David Jang (Olivet University),Does Dawn Come Even to a Broken Reed?


When the rooster crowed at dawn, real faith finally began. Through Shusaku Endo’s Silence and Peter’s bitter weeping, we see the aesthetics of failure. In this in-depth column, Pastor David Jang explores the “grace of brokenness” and a theology of restoration.


It was an unusually cold and long night. In the courtyard of the high priest in Jerusalem, even as the charcoal fire crackled, Peter’s soul was frozen through. Only hours earlier he had boasted, “Even if I must go with You to prison and to death, I will!”—but that bravado collapsed like a sandcastle before the fear of death.

In this scene, we cannot help but recall the climax of Shusaku Endo’s novel Silence. In the story, Father Rodrigues is driven into an extreme situation where he is forced to apostatize—to step on the sacred image (fumi-e). At that moment, the Jesus within the trampled image speaks:

“Step on it. I came into this world to be stepped on by you. I know your pain better than anyone.”

The agony of Rodrigues—who had to crush with his own foot the One he loved most—touches the same nerve as Peter’s agony two thousand years ago, when he had to hear the sound of the rooster. When Peter denied the Jesus he so deeply loved—three times saying, “I do not know Him”—he was not merely denying Jesus. In truth, he was denying the deepest foundation of his own being.

The Rooster’s Cry: A Signal of Spiritual Bankruptcy

Scripture does not conceal Peter’s devastating failure; it records it in stark detail. Why did the Gospels preserve the shame of the leading disciple so thoroughly?

In his preaching, Pastor David Jang sheds light on this event not as a simple moral lapse, but as a soteriological moment—one that reveals the complete collapse of human will and the total intervention of God’s grace.

We often deceive ourselves into thinking we can sustain faith by our own convictions and willpower. Yet Pastor David Jang, citing Jesus’ words—“Satan has demanded to sift you like wheat” (Luke 22:31)—reminds us that Peter’s failure took place on the fierce front lines of spiritual warfare. Human courage of the flesh, or emotional fervor, can never overcome the terror of death and Satan’s accusations. Peter’s downfall proves this with painful clarity.

When the rooster crowed twice, Peter finally understood: he was utterly powerless—unable to save himself, unable to protect the Lord—completely helpless.

A Gaze Met in the Abyss, and Then Bitter Weeping

But the greatness of the gospel begins precisely at that place of helplessness. Luke records that immediately after Peter completed his third denial, “the Lord turned and looked at Peter” (Luke 22:61).

That split-second meeting of eyes—was not a cold, condemning stare toward a traitor. It was the sorrowful, compassionate gaze of love—like the Jesus Endo portrays, the One who says He came to be stepped on.

Pastor David Jang focuses here on Peter’s “weeping.” When Peter went out and wept bitterly, it was not mere regret. It was a holy surrender—the shattering of an idol called self-confidence, and a confession that without the Lord’s grace he could not stand for even a moment.

Failure is painful. But if that failure keeps us before the Lord’s gaze, it is no longer a curse. For a broken and contrite heart is the holiest sanctuary where God chooses to dwell.

Treasure in a Cracked Jar: The Calling of Restoration

Amazingly, Peter—who passed through this night of crushing failure—reappears as a completely different man. In Acts, he is no longer the coward trembling before a servant girl’s questions. Before the Sanhedrin, he roars with boldness: “There is salvation in no one else.”

How was such a transformation possible?

According to Pastor David Jang’s theological insight, this courage did not come from Peter’s strength, but from the confidence of one who has been forgiven. He had fallen to the very bottom—yet he discovered that beneath even that bottom was a love deeper still, holding him up. And so fear lost its grip.

Jesus’ charge—“And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers”—means that only one who has truly failed can offer the comfort and power of restoration. Thus Peter was born as a wounded healer.

Even Now, the Rooster Is Crowing

Even today, we too stand in countless “courtyards of Peter.” How often, under the excuse of social success, reputation, or mere survival, do we live as though we do not know the Lord?

Yet Pastor David Jang emphasizes that our failures and stumblings are never “the end.” The rooster’s cry is not a trumpet of judgment, but a gracious alarm—calling us to wake from the sleep of a false self and greet the dawn.

Peter’s denial asks us: “Is your faith standing on your own will, or on the Lord’s prayer?” Even when we fail and fall, the Lord is praying for us.

So do not fear failure. In the darkest night—when the rooster crows—that is precisely when the real dawn is finally on its way.

Before the mystery of the gospel that even uses our weakness, today we must again gather ourselves and meet the Lord’s gaze. In that tear-soaked moment of eye contact, there is strength to rise again.


davidjang.org




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