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7 lip 2012 · In John 21:15-19, Jesus asks Peter if he loves him three times and Peter responds three times that he does in fact love him. Three times Jesus tells Peter to take care of his sheep.
4 sty 2022 · Jesus begins by questioning Peter about His love for Him, and each time Peter answers in the affirmative, Jesus follows up with the command for Peter to feed His sheep. His meaning is that, if Peter truly loves his Master, he is to shepherd and care for those who belong to Christ.
7 maj 2020 · The point is that Jesus is asking Peter about his love for him three times because Peter had earlier denied him three times (cf. John 18:25-27). Peter had promised to give his life for Jesus, but Jesus warned him that he would deny he even knew him.
10 maj 2024 · By exploring the subtle linguistic differences in this biblical passage, we gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics between Jesus and Peter, reflecting broader themes of love, redemption, and spiritual leadership in Christian doctrine.
12 lut 2024 · The reason Jesus asked Peter if he loved Him was not only to reinstate the disciple but also to affirm the love that only He could give. This post-resurrection event reveals the amazing truth that God loves and forgives His children despite past failings.
1 lis 1999 · Peter cried out that nothing as horrible as that would ever happen. Jesus responded, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a hindrance to me; for you are not on the side of God, but of men” (Matt. 16:23). Peter had taken his eyes off God and set them upon the world of men.
Peter gives us four hard lessons about hard times--hard lessons because they’re hard to apply. But they’re necessary and useful lessons because not one of us will escape hard times in this life (Heb. 12:8).