So when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said
to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me more than these?” John 21:15
Jesus has a wonderful
way of restoring us when we fail Him! He does not humiliate us. He does not
criticize us. He does not ask us to make a resolution to try harder. Rather, He
takes us aside and asks us to reaffirm our love for Him.
Peter miserably failed
his Lord when he fled with the other disciples from the Garden of Gethsemane.
Later, he publicly denied that he even knew Jesus. Peter must have wondered if
he had been capable of being Jesus’ disciple when he was unfaithful to Jesus in
His most crucial hour.
As you begin a new
year, you may be painfully aware that you have failed your Lord in many ways.
Perhaps you were not faithful. Perhaps you disobeyed His word to you. Perhaps
you denied Him by the way you lived. Jesus will take you aside, as He did
Peter. He will not berate you. He will not humiliate you. He will ask you to
examine your love for Him. He asked Peter, “Do you love Me?” If your answer,
like Peter’s, is “Yes, Lord,” He will reaffirm His will for you. If you truly
love Him, you will obey Him (John 14:15). Jesus does not need your resolutions,
your recommitments, or your promises to try harder this year. If your resolve
to obey God last year did not help you to be faithful, it will not make you
successful this year. Jesus asks for your love. If you truly love Him, your
service for Him in the new year will be of the quality that He desires.
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