From Winter Winks 221: St. Peter's companion
I would never have considered myself to be saintly. My manner can be too impatient and besides that I have too many bad habits. I do not frequent church as much as I should, either, and there are other problems as well.
Why, then, am I having strange dreams in which angels and saints - particularly St Peter - visit me? Is it guilt? I fail to see how it could be that, for I do not recall him berating me nor telling me that I should change my ways.
Yet, I know with certainty that, when the time comes, St Peter will most assuredly not call my name. That I have already accepted; I have not the time to fret about my future - I live in the here and now! Watson will be called - I am certain of that. Could he be directing St Peter to me, in an attempt to save my soul? Should I speak to him of these curious dreams?
Is Doctor Watson St Peter's companion?
