John 21:17
A third time he asked him, "Simon son of John, do you
love me?"
We can be certain that the sincerity of our love for Jesus will be tested. We will be examined by Jesus to see if we love Him more than any thing offered by this earth. We will be measured to see if our love for Jesus qualifies us to feed His sheep.
Jesus asked Peter three times, "Do you love
me?" Peter was not hard of
hearing. The Greek translation reveals
that Jesus was referring to a different level of love with each question. The first question asked of Peter was if he
loved Jesus as friends might love one another - eros. The second question Jesus asked Peter was if
he loved Jesus like he might love a brother or sister - philos. The third time Jesus got to the heart of the
matter. He asked Peter if he had an
all-consuming love for His Lord - agape.
As we grow as Christians, Jesus will challenge us until we
reach an all-consuming love for Him. All
the along the way, the Holy Spirit will guide us, strengthen us and build us up
as we work our way through our own personal journey of sanctification. Through our love for Christ, we will learn to feed His sheep even when our courage fails us.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank you for the unearned,
unconditional love that You have given us, so that we may have a love gift to
return to You. We exalt Your name for
willingly sending Your only begotten Son to die on the Cross to cleanse us of our
sins, so that we may be deemed acceptable to present our love gift to You. May Your grace be with us so that we can
experience the fullness of Your perfect love and respond with an all-consuming
love for You and Your Son, Jesus. We pray, Lord, that we will become strong enough and bold enough to feed Your sheep even when we feel to weak too care for them. We ask all these things in the name of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ.
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