TODAY’S WORD

HIGH FIVE!

“When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?’ ‘Yes, Lord,’ he said, ‘you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Feed my lambs.’ Again Jesus said, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ He answered, ‘Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Take care of my sheep.’ The third time he said to him, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ “

The passage from John 21:15-19 holds deep symbolism within Christian theology. Let’s explore its meaning together:

  1. Restoration of Peter: After Jesus’ crucifixion, Peter had denied knowing Him three times. In this passage, Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves Him. Each time, Peter responds affirmatively. This mirrors Peter’s three denials and signifies his restoration and forgiveness. Jesus then commissions Peter to care for His followers (“feed my lambs,” “take care of my sheep”), emphasizing Peter’s leadership role in the early church.
  2. Love and Service: The repeated question about love highlights the centrality of love in Christian faith. Love for God and others is foundational. Jesus’ instruction to care for His sheep emphasizes service, selflessness, and sacrificial love.
  3. Shepherding Role: The imagery of shepherding underscores the responsibility of leaders within the Christian community. Just as a shepherd tends to and protects the flock, leaders are called to nurture, guide, and safeguard believers.
  4. Foreshadowing Peter’s Martyrdom: Jesus predicts that Peter will face martyrdom (“when you are old, you will stretch out your hands”). This prophecy came true, as tradition holds that Peter was crucified upside down.

In summary, John 21:15-19 symbolizes forgiveness, love, leadership, and sacrificial service. It reminds believers of their call to love God and others, even amidst personal weaknesses. 🙏✨