8th December 2016

Why Did Jesus Ask Peter

“Why did Jesus ask Peter ‘Do you love me?’ three times?”Answer:Jesus asked Peter the threefold question "Do you love me?" as recorded inJohn 21:15-17. This occurred when Jesus was having breakfast with His disciples soon after His resurrection. Jesus used this opportunity to encourage and exhort Peter about his upcoming responsibilities and even prophesies the manner in which Peter will die. By asking Peter "do you love me?" three times, Jesus was emphasizing the importance of Peter's love and unswerving obedience to his Lord as necessary for his future ministry.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. His words reveal Peter's role as the leader of the new Church, the Body of Christ there in Jerusalem that will be responsible for spreading the Gospel after Jesus' ascension into heaven.It is possible that by His repeated question Jesus is subtly reminding Peter of his three denials that took place as Jesus was being led away to appear before the Sanhedrin, Pilate and Herod, and later crucified. There's no doubt those denials made by Peter, the subsequent crowing of the rooster just as Jesus prophesied would happen (Luke 22:34), and how he felt when Jesus turned to look at him at that moment became an event seared deeply into his mind (Luke 22:54-62). It wasn't lost on Peter that Jesus repeated His question to him three times, just as Peter previously denied Him three times.There is also an interesting contrast when you look at the Greek words for "love" used inJohn 21:15-17. When Jesus asked Peter "do you love me?" inJohn 21:15-16, He used the Greek wordagapewhich refers to unconditional love. Both times, Peter responded with "Yes, Lord; you know that I love you," using the Greek wordphileowhich refers more to a brotherly/friendship type of love. It seems that Jesus is trying to get Peter to understand that he must love Jesus unconditionally in order to be the leader God is calling him to be. The third time Jesus asks "do you love me?" inJohn 21:17, He uses the wordphileo, and Peter again responds with "Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you," again usingphileo. The point in the different Greek words for love seems to be that Jesus was stretching Peter to move him fromphileolovetoagapelove.Whatever the reason for the three-fold "do you love me?" question, Jesus was impressing on Peter how important his new role of tending the flock of Christ's followers would be. When someone repeats instructions to us over and over, we quickly understand that it's extremely important for us to heed them. Jesus wanted to make sure Peter understood this vital charge He was tasking him with and the ultimate reason for it, to follow Him and glorify God (John 21:19).

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