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Peter: Great love.
Peter said to Jesus for the third time, "Do you love me?" He was very sad and said to Jesus, "Lord! You know everything. You know I love you. Jesus said, "You feed my sheep. "-John

Because Mary is eager to find the Lord, she won't stop until she finds the Lord, so on the first morning of the seventh day, Jesus came back to life and appeared to Mary Magdalene for the first time before she ascended to heaven. After this, two of his disciples went to the countryside. As they walked, Jesus appeared to them in different forms. Later, when the ten disciples were sitting at the table, Jesus also appeared to them and asked Thomas to touch his fingernail prints. Now he appears to Peter. Among these appearances, "love" is the most important key.

It is easy to understand why Jesus asked Peter three times, "Do you love me?" In fact, this is to remind him that he once confidently said, "Lord! I am willing to go to jail with you and die with you. " Luke 22: 33. The Lord Jesus asked him three times to bow his head and reflect. Is his love for the Lord Jesus true and unchanging? However, it turns out that when faced with a test, people's weaknesses will be exposed and people's promises are unreliable. How to make up for temporary weakness and fall? The only way is to feed the flock of the Lord Jesus and restore his position in the heart of the Lord Jesus.

God is love, Jesus Christ is the son of God, God loves Jesus, and Jesus loves those who belong to him: "I love you just as the father loves me." (about15: 9); Jesus also said that those who love him will obey God's command and love each other. The most important thing is to have "love", whether in heaven or on earth, whether in ourselves or in taking care of sheep.

No matter who wants to live with Jesus, the most important thing is "love" Without "love", Jesus could not appear to them. Peter taught us that such love does not come from man, but from Jesus' ability to rise from sin. Those who believe in Jesus also share such strength and love. As the Scripture says, "Although you have never seen him, you love him;": Although I can't see it now, I have unspeakable great joy because I believe in him. " (former 1: 8). Thank God, if Peter, who thought he was standing firm but fell down, can make such a big change, so can we. As long as Jesus works in our hearts and we have a loving heart for him, he will show us and tell us to feed his lamb.