Follow Him
John 21:14-15, 22 This is the third time Jesus showed Himself to His disciples after He was raised from the dead. So, when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me more than these?” He said to Him, “Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.” He said to him, “Feed My lambs.”
Jesus told him, “If I will that he remains till I come, what is that to you? You follow Me.”
After Jesus’ resurrection, He showed Himself to the apostles several times. Once, they were fishing, and Jesus met them on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Peter was back at his craft but swirling with inward emotions. The anguish of his recent denial, three times, exactly as Jesus had predicted, mixed with the amazement and perplexity at the empty tomb, and finally, the astounding relief and joy of witnessing the risen Lord. Peter was on an emotional roller coaster for days, but the issue of his denial remained unresolved.
The Lord’s encounter with Peter on the Sea of Galilee was to fully restore him. Jesus probes His beloved disciple three times, “Do you love me?” But this is more than just a quantitative restoration. The Lord penetrates the apostle’s heart in this amazing conversation because He knows how much Peter loves Him, and He wants Peter to know that He trusts him completely even after his awful failure. So, Jesus gives Peter his lifelong commission– “Feed my lambs! Feed my sheep.” Jesus knew that He could entrust Peter with this responsibility, and He told him so. Peter was restored.
Yet Peter still wobbles, even as he receives his restoration, when he asks about his fellow apostle, John. Jesus’ response, “What is that to you? Follow me!” settles the matter. The Lord is saying, “Stop the competition, Peter. Those days are over, yet you’re still comparing…I have work for you; I have a life for you; live it!”
The enemy would love to dig up your past, thrust it in your face, and leave you comparing yourself with others for the rest of your life – but the Lord has a life for you, and He wants you to live it. Your life, not someone else’s. He loves you and trusts you to be who He made you to be. So don’t allow your past failures or your present jealousies to prevent you from the life you’re called to live for Him!
Jesus told him, “If I will that he remains till I come, what is that to you? You follow Me.”
After Jesus’ resurrection, He showed Himself to the apostles several times. Once, they were fishing, and Jesus met them on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Peter was back at his craft but swirling with inward emotions. The anguish of his recent denial, three times, exactly as Jesus had predicted, mixed with the amazement and perplexity at the empty tomb, and finally, the astounding relief and joy of witnessing the risen Lord. Peter was on an emotional roller coaster for days, but the issue of his denial remained unresolved.
The Lord’s encounter with Peter on the Sea of Galilee was to fully restore him. Jesus probes His beloved disciple three times, “Do you love me?” But this is more than just a quantitative restoration. The Lord penetrates the apostle’s heart in this amazing conversation because He knows how much Peter loves Him, and He wants Peter to know that He trusts him completely even after his awful failure. So, Jesus gives Peter his lifelong commission– “Feed my lambs! Feed my sheep.” Jesus knew that He could entrust Peter with this responsibility, and He told him so. Peter was restored.
Yet Peter still wobbles, even as he receives his restoration, when he asks about his fellow apostle, John. Jesus’ response, “What is that to you? Follow me!” settles the matter. The Lord is saying, “Stop the competition, Peter. Those days are over, yet you’re still comparing…I have work for you; I have a life for you; live it!”
The enemy would love to dig up your past, thrust it in your face, and leave you comparing yourself with others for the rest of your life – but the Lord has a life for you, and He wants you to live it. Your life, not someone else’s. He loves you and trusts you to be who He made you to be. So don’t allow your past failures or your present jealousies to prevent you from the life you’re called to live for Him!
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