"What Concern is It of Yours?"
Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter John 21:20–25 This closing scene of John’s Gospel feels wonderfully human. Peter has just been restored by Jesus and entrusted with the care of his flock. It’s a profound moment of healing and mission. But almost immediately, Peter turns, sees the beloved disciple, and asks, “Lord, what about him?” It’s as if Peter is saying, “What’s his path? What’s his role? How does his story compare to mine?” Jesus’ response is gentle but firm: “What concern is it of yours? You follow me." It’s a reminder we all need. Comparison is such a natural instinct. We compare our gifts, our struggles, our pace of growth, our place in the Church, even our spiritual experiences. But comparison drains joy, distracts the heart, and pulls us away from the unique path God is shaping in us. Jesus invites Peter—and us—to stay focused on the relationship that matters most. Our call is not to measure ourselves against others, but to listen for the voice of Christ...