See John 21.15-18
- Michael, son of Arthur, do you love me more than these idols you worship, more than all these other things you fill your life up with?
- Yes, Lord, you know that I love you. [no comment on the comparison]
- Feed my sheep.
Michael, son of Arthur, do you love me? [no comparison asked for this time]
- Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.
- Then take care of my lambs.
Michael, son of Arthur, do you love me?
- [putting on hurt feelings, but knowing exactly what Jesus is getting at because of the comparison at the beginning – the clutter, the idols, the selfishly doing what I want to do] Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you.
- Then take care of my sheep. Look, in the past you did whatever you liked. You chose what to do – and you did it. But things have got to change. If I’m going to use you – and that’s why I called you – you can no longer rule your own life. I’m in charge. And that means you go where I want you to go, not where you want to go. It means you do what I want you to do, not what you want to do. You say you love me – and that’s true: I know that you love me. But you need to demonstrate that love by feeding my sheep, you need to live that love by taking care of my lambs.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
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