In today’s Gospel, John 21: 15-19, Jesus meets his disciples
on the shore of Tiberius. Things had,
supposedly settled down! Yes, Jesus has appeared to some of them a few times
after the resurrection and they knew that He would soon be leaving them. It had
to be a depressing time for them. What were they to do when Jesus actually left
them and returned to His Father. Simon says: “I’m going fishing” and several of his companions
join him. What else is there to do? The simplest choice was to go fishing,
something with which they were very familiar and enjoyed. It could be a distraction from the depressing
situation in which they found themselves.
You and I certainly
can identify. There have been many down times in our lives when we have chosen to do the familiar, that which would
distract us from “What do I do now? I feel depressed, uncomfortable. I need to
get away from it all.” We may have not
gone fishing but resorted to that most familiar to us, that which would turn
our attention away from the stresses of life for a while.Jesus meets the disciples at the end of that fishing trip, prepares breakfast for them and then has a conversation with Simon Peter in which He asks Him three times: “Do you love me?” Remember, Peter denied Jesus three times and He is gently reminding Him and challenging Him to think about his relationship with Jesus. Does Peter really love Jesus? Jesus does not give up on Peter. He remains committed to His request that Peter head the Church. Peter’s failures do not deter Jesus’ resolve. No matter how many times we deny Jesus in a given day—giving in to temptation and not following the Spirit’s lead—Jesus does not give up on us either. He remains firm in His asking us to love Him, to be His hands and heart and feet in the service of others, in fulfilling the purpose for which we were created: to glorify the Lord God by our lives.
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