When they had eaten breakfast, Jesus asked Simon Peter, "Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?"
"Yes, Lord," he said to him, "you know that I love you."
"Feed my lambs," he told him.
John 21:15 CSB
Do you love me more than what?
The fish?
His mates?
Peter has worked out that when Jesus has a question there's always something deeper going on.
Three times Jesus asks this question. Why would we ask someone the same question 3 times?
Because they don't have the right answer, or maybe there's something deeper in the question that needs to shift in the person.
Peter has been up working all night, experienced a miracle with the fish, jumped in for a swim as he couldn't wait to see Jesus, had probably the best breakfast of his life.
Jesus is unhurried. And it seems he wants Peter to slow down.
Peter who responds quickly, picks up a sword, jumps in the water, gets afraid and denies knowing Jesus, wants to walk on water.
Jesus slows it all down.
Pete, do you love me?
Then simply feed my lambs, the ones I have come for, the vulnerable, the small, let's start there, feed them.
It's small.
I wonder how I would be if Jesus was asking me that question?.
"Do you love me?"
Where would we be?
"Do you love me?"
What would Jesus have cooked?
"Do you love me?"
What does he want to shift in me?
#resurrectionlife
#shift
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