7 day plan

I Love the House of the Lord

Day 2 of 7

CEV

John 21:15-17

Jesus and Peter

15When Jesus and his disciples had finished eating, he asked, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than the others do?”

Simon Peter answered, “Yes, Lord, you know I do!”

“Then feed my lambs,” Jesus said.

16Jesus asked a second time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”

Peter answered, “Yes, Lord, you know I love you!”

“Then take care of my sheep,” Jesus told him.

17Jesus asked a third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”

Peter was hurt because Jesus had asked him three times if he loved him. So he told Jesus, “Lord, you know everything. You know I love you.”

Jesus replied, “Feed my sheep.

Reflection: Restored for Revival

The book of John is a little different to the other Gospels and is filled with unique stories, including Peter’s reinstatement in John 21, perhaps one of the most striking stories.

After a night of unsuccessful fishing, Peter swims to Jesus, who asks him three times if he loves him. Their public conversation holds eternal truths for us, as it includes Jesus’ reinstatement of Peter after his denials.

When Jesus asks, “Do you love me more than these?” He invites Peter to confront his limitations. Once known as Simon, an illiterate fisherman, Peter had to humble himself, repent and trust in Christ’s leadership to be ultimately restored to his role as “Peter the Rock,” the foundation of the early church.

Peter’s response shifts from boasting (Matthew 26:33) about his strength to a simple affirmation of love: “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Each time Jesus asks, he commissions Peter to care for his flock, highlighting his service in the church.

Jesus’ response to Peter’s genuine repentance is powerful. For every denial, there is a renewal — three denials met with three commissions to “feed my sheep.” As Peter discovered, no matter our failures or shame, God can forgive, renew, and use us in his service. God saved us not only for eternal fellowship but also to partner with him in his work. His supernatural love restores us for revival. Remember, failure is never final with God. He trusts you to help feed his sheep. What are you waiting for?

Prayer:

Jesus, help me to embrace your love and restoration in my life. May I respond to your call to serve with humility and gratitude, trusting in your purpose for me. Amen.

Days

John 21:1-25

Jesus Appears to Seven Disciples

1Jesus later appeared to his disciples along the shore of Lake Tiberias. 2Simon Peter, Thomas the Twin, Nathanael from Cana in Galilee, and the brothers James and John, were there, together with two other disciples. 3 Simon Peter said, “I'm going fishing!”

The others said, “We will go with you.” They went out in their boat. But they didn't catch a thing that night.

4Early the next morning Jesus stood on the shore, but the disciples did not realize who he was. 5Jesus shouted, “Friends, have you caught anything?”

“No!” they answered.

6 So he told them, “Let your net down on the right side of your boat, and you will catch some fish.”

They did, and the net was so full of fish that they could not drag it up into the boat.

7Jesus' favorite disciple told Peter, “It's the Lord!” When Simon heard it was the Lord, he put on the clothes he had taken off while he was working. Then he jumped into the water. 8The boat was only about 100 meters from shore. So the other disciples stayed in the boat and dragged in the net full of fish.

9When the disciples got out of the boat, they saw some bread and a charcoal fire with fish on it. 10Jesus told his disciples, “Bring some of the fish you just caught.” 11Simon Peter got back into the boat and dragged the net to shore. In it were 153 large fish, but still the net did not rip.

12Jesus said, “Come and eat!” But none of the disciples dared ask who he was. They knew he was the Lord. 13Jesus took the bread in his hands and gave some of it to his disciples. He did the same with the fish. 14This was the third time Jesus appeared to his disciples after he was raised from death.

Jesus and Peter

15When Jesus and his disciples had finished eating, he asked, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than the others do?”

Simon Peter answered, “Yes, Lord, you know I do!”

“Then feed my lambs,” Jesus said.

16Jesus asked a second time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”

Peter answered, “Yes, Lord, you know I love you!”

“Then take care of my sheep,” Jesus told him.

17Jesus asked a third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”

Peter was hurt because Jesus had asked him three times if he loved him. So he told Jesus, “Lord, you know everything. You know I love you.”

Jesus replied, “Feed my sheep. 18I tell you for certain that when you were a young man, you dressed yourself and went wherever you wanted to go. But when you are old, you will hold out your hands. Then others will wrap your belt around you and lead you where you don't want to go.”

19Jesus said this to tell how Peter would die and bring honor to God. Then he said to Peter, “Follow me!”

Jesus and His Favorite Disciple

20 Peter turned and saw Jesus' favorite disciple following them. He was the same one who had sat next to Jesus at the meal and had asked, “Lord, who is going to betray you?” 21When Peter saw this disciple, he asked Jesus, “Lord, what about him?”

22Jesus answered, “What is it to you, if I want him to live until I return? You must follow me.” 23So the rumor spread among the other disciples that this disciple would not die. But Jesus did not say he would not die. He simply said, “What is it to you, if I want him to live until I return?”

24This disciple is the one who told all of this. He wrote it, and we know he is telling the truth.

25Jesus did many other things. If they were all written in books, I don't suppose there would be room enough in the whole world for all the books.