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				<description><![CDATA[Sermon from John 21 I love how the Lord has a sense of humor. Sometimes He just seems to play little funny jokes on us. One moment like this was recorded in John 21 after His resurrection. The Resurrected Christ does a trick where He provides His disciples with a miraculous catch of fish before [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Sermon from John 21</h4>



<p>I
love how the Lord has a sense of humor. Sometimes He just seems to play little
funny jokes on us. One moment like this was recorded in John 21 after His
resurrection. The Resurrected Christ does a trick where He provides His
disciples with a miraculous catch of fish before they realize it is Him, and it
is this miracle that reveals to them He is there. So they rush to join Him on
the shore and enjoy a meal together.</p>



<p>But
then Jesus pulls Peter aside and He gets more serious. Jesus asks Peter,
&#8220;Do you love me?&#8221; Think about any close relationship you have&#8230; Why
would someone ask that loaded question? That question only gets asked when
there&#8217;s reason to doubt what the answer would be &#8211; the other person in the
relationship makes a mistake, starts acting differently, or does something to
harm the relationship. In this case, Peter had denied Christ three times.</p>



<p>So
Jesus asks him, &#8220;Simon, do you love me?&#8221; (Note that He used Peter&#8217;s
pre-conversion name here.) Peter is hurt and ashamed over his denial of Christ,
and he says, &#8220;Lord, you know that I love You.&#8221; And Jesus asks him
three times, to cut all the way down to the heart of the matter, addressing the
three times that Peter denied Him. The Lord isn&#8217;t afraid to hurt us in order to
cut through the issues that are keeping us from Him in order to bring us
ultimate healing. Sometimes our pain has to get worse before it can get better.</p>



<p>But
then Jesus doesn&#8217;t leave Peter in his pain. He provides him with a way to move
forward: &#8220;Feed my sheep.&#8221; He&#8217;s inviting Peter to get back into the
action of building the kingdom of God.</p>



<p>Nobody
is going to love the flock of Jesus Christ more than someone who loves the
Shepherd of the flock. However, humans tend to stumble, make mistakes that harm
our relationship with God, and wander away to love other things more than God.
So sometimes Jesus tests our love for Him in order to make us more fit for His
ministry.</p>



<p>One interesting note about the original Greek of this passage in John is the use of two different words for love. Jesus was asking Peter if he loved Him, using the word <em>agape</em>, which is ultimate, unconditional, self-sacrificing love. But Peter only answered that he loved Him with the word <em>phileo</em>, which is brotherly love, a less passionate and devoted kind of love. Jesus asks Peter twice for <em>agape</em>, but Peter answers each time with <em>phileo</em>. But then, in what I think is a beautiful picture of grace, the third time Jesus asks Peter, &#8220;Do you love me?&#8221;, He uses the word <em>phileo</em>. Peter wasn&#8217;t able or willing to give Jesus <em>agape</em> at that point, but Jesus expressed that He was willing to receive <em>phileo</em> instead. He lowered His standard to meet Peter where he was. </p>



<p>Isn&#8217;t Jesus kind? He is willing to accept us where we are, to receive even the smallest amounts of love we can give Him. Yes, He wants us to love Him whole-heartedly, with an <em>agape</em> kind of love. But He is so kind that He won&#8217;t turn away even our <em>phileo</em>. He will work with whatever level of response we will give Him, and He will never remove His <em>agape</em> love from us no matter what. </p>



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