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Why did Jesus tell Peter to 'feed my sheep' in John 21?



      

John 21:1 - 25

ESV - 1 After this Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias, and he revealed himself in this way. 2 Simon Peter, Thomas (called the Twin), Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples were together.

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Shea S. Michael Houdmann Supporter Got Questions Ministries
Jesus gave Peter a three-fold command to "feed my sheep" in John 21:15-17. Each time Jesus said, "Feed my sheep," it was in response to Peter's three-fold declaration of love for Jesus. The setting...

July 01 2013 3 responses Vote Up Share Report


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Mini Billy P Eldred Supporter
In my opinion, Jesus was simply telling Peter what he wants every Christian to hear. If you Love Me, prove it. Prove it by taking care of the little lambs. Take care of the sheep, and since I will no longer be here, do what I would do! Be the good shepherd! Take care of the flock! 

Also, knowing Peter was ashamed of denying Him 3 times, He repeated his instructions 3 times in using three different words for sheep so Peter had no doubt what Jesus wanted. He wanted Peter to be the Rock of Faith he was named for and never deny his calling again. Are you going to deny me when the little ones need you? Are you going to deny me when the sheep are hungry? Are you going to deny me when the flock, my flock, needs you to lead them?

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