In John chapter 21, Jesus appears to several of the disciples including Peter. It is the third time the Bible records Jesus appearing to them after the resurrection. This appearance was a few weeks after the resurrection and unlike the earlier appearances, was not near Jerusalem.
In verses 15-19, Jesus asks Peter three separate times, “do you love me.” When Peter says that he does, Jesus says first, “Feed my Lambs,” then “tend my sheep”, then “feed my sheep.”
I have read this text many times, and overlooked a message that now seems significant and very clear.
When Jesus appeared to the disciples this time, they were fishing. Essentially, they had spent the last three years following Jesus, listening and learning and coming to believe he was the Messiah. They saw him crucified, and then saw him alive after being resurrected. After all that, what did Peter do?
He went back to work as a fisherman.
What I think Jesus is telling him in this story is, “You cannot go back to being a fisherman, you have the message of Salvation. Go and share it with everyone.” Peter and the other disciples purpose in life now was to spread the Good News.
The story also describes how after fishing all night long and catching nothing, Jesus tells them to put the net on the other side of the boat, and they immediately catch many fish. I think this adds to the message, that when we prioritize God’s will, he will make sure we have more than enough.
Dear Lord, We can all learn from this story that the important thing in our lives is you. We need to share your love and feed your sheep. You will provide for us when we keep your priorities our priorities. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
Wonderful, wonderful words for all believers to live by!! Thank you for this inspiring devotional this morning! May you & you staff have a very blessed day in our Lord Jesus Christ.