"Do You Love Me?"
Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter John 21:15–19 There is something beautifully disarming about this scene on the shore. The risen Jesus does not lecture Peter, nor does Jesus revisit the sting of Peter’s denial. Instead, Jesus asks a simple, searching question: “Do you love me?” Not once, but three times—mirroring Peter's three denials, yes, but also offering three opportunities for healing, restoration, and renewed purpose. Jesus meets Peter right where he is: humbled, wounded, unsure of himself. And Jesus does the same with us. When we feel like we’ve fallen short, when we’re painfully aware of our imperfections, Jesus doesn’t push us away. He draws us close and invites us to begin again—not by proving ourselves, but by loving him. What’s striking is that Jesus immediately connects love with mission: “Feed my lambs… Tend my sheep… Feed my sheep.” Love for Christ naturally overflows into care for others. It becomes visible in compassion, patience, forgiveness, and t...