GOD’S LOVE
Friday, September 20, 2013
John 21 [MKJV] … 15 Then when they broke fast, Jesus said
to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonah, do you love [agapao] Me more than these?
He said to Him, Yes, Lord, You know that I love [phileo] You. He said to him,
Feed My lambs. 16 He said to him the
second time, Simon, son of Jonah, do you love [agapao] Me? He said to Him, Yes,
Lord, You know that I love [phileo] You. He said to him, Feed My sheep. 17 He
said to him the third time, Simon, son of Jonah, do you love [phileo] Me? Peter
was grieved because He said to him a third time, Do you love [phileo] Me? And
he said to Him, Lord, You know all things, You know that I love [phileo] You.
Jesus said to him, Feed My sheep. …
As a beginning personalizing
picturing exercise this morning I imagine the situation in John 21:
Adrift without
Jesus’ leadership the men were at loss as to what to do with themselves. Peter,
still a very much think-last-feel-first kind of action guy, declared he wasn’t
going to sit around moping, he was going fishing!
Though working
hard at the nets they caught no fish.
In the early
morning light a stranger shouted from the shore suggested they fish
differently. Why did they listen to him? Was it that in despair and despondency
we grasp at straws even from those we don’t know?
They caught a lot
of fish.
Peter then recognized
the man was no stranger, He was Lord Jesus. In his normal loud voice he
declared so. Peter didn’t wait for overloaded slow boat to take him ashore. He
leaped into the sea and moved the 300 feet or so to shore. (It doesn’t say the
mode. Did he walk as once before?)
Jesus invited
them to breakfast as He had prepared enough food for all of them. Remembering
the young men’s appetites after 3+ years with them, He told them to bring more
fish from those they just caught.
Peter and the
others noticed an odd thing as they were retrieving some fish from the net.
Though it would typically tear under such stress, it had not done so.
At this point
they wanted to hear Him say He was Jesus, but suffering a huge emotional shift
from despair to delight, they did not do so.
Then while the
others listened Jesus asked Peter if he selflessly loved Him more than his pals
and the comradeship, brotherhood, of fishing together? Exactly how much do you
love me Peter?
Peter responded
saying he loved Jesus with great affection in regard to their close friendship.
Jesus again asked
Peter if he loved Him without reservation as to what would result from selfless
love?
Peter again
responded as before; expressing his phileo for Jesus.
Why was Peter so
grieved? Because Jesus quizzed him 3 times about his love for Him? Or was it
because Peter could not honestly say “I agapao You Lord!”
EBB4
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