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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Jesus gave Peter a three-fold command to “feed my sheepin John 21:15-17. Each time Jesus said, “Feed my sheep,” it was in response to Peter’s three-fold declaration of love for Jesus. The setting was one of the last of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances to His disciples on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.

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    Jesus was fond of using analogies that would be familiar to those he spoke to. And the people of his day and place were very familiar with shepherds and sheep. So, using them as an example of his relationship to his followers would be very illustrative, much more so than it is now in a time and place where shepherding is much less common. Jesus’ mo...

    Shepherding sheep is an unfamiliar practice to many of us in more industrialized parts of the world. The closest we may ever get to sheep is at a petting zoo or wearing wool clothing. Yet the picture of shepherds and sheep is tightly woven into the scriptures. Probably the most familiar of the psalms is Psalm 23, a psalm picturing a shepherd leadin...

    I believe that it is important to understand this passage in John 10 to really grasp what it is that Jesus is telling Peter to do in John 21. In John 10, Peter was one of the sheep that Jesus, as the good shepherd, was caring for. But Jesus was leaving. And some of those sheep he had cared for would need to take on the role of shepherd. The analogy...

    What was it that Jesus tasked Peter with doing? It was to feed Jesus’ lambs, the little ones who needed the most care. It was to take care of his sheep, providing for their needs and protection. And it was to feed all of his sheep, making sure they had a steady diet of good grass and water. In essence, Jesus was commissioning Peter to take on the r...

    Jesus told Peter three times to feed his sheep after restoring him from his denial. Feeding the sheep meant caring for them, providing for their needs, and protecting them as a shepherd.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves him and commands him to feed his sheep, meaning to care for the church and seek the lost. Learn the biblical meaning, context and application of this phrase and how it relates to our faith and service.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · By asking Peter, “Do you love me?” three times, Jesus was emphasizing the importance of Peter’s love and unswerving obedience to his Lord as necessary for his future ministry. Jesus begins by questioning Peter about His love for Him, and each time Peter answers in the affirmative, Jesus follows up with the command for Peter to feed His sheep.

  4. Jul 31, 2024 · When Jesus told Peter to “feed my sheepin John 21, He was giving Peter a special task and authority within the Christian community. Let’s dive deeper into what this means for us as followers of Christ. Firstly, it’s important to understand that Jesus often used parables and metaphors to convey deep spiritual truths.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · Peter, as a foundational figure in the early Christian community, plays a crucial role in fulfilling this commission. “Feeding the sheep” involves proclaiming the Gospel, teaching sound doctrine, and nurturing believers in their faith journey. In conclusion, the exchange between Jesus and Peter in John 21:15-17, specifically the command ...

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  7. 3 days ago · Response. Jesus instructed Peter three times to “feed my sheepin John 21:15-17. Each instance followed Peter’s three affirmations of love for Jesus. This event took place during one of Jesus’ final appearances to His disciples after His resurrection, by the Sea of Galilee. Jesus served them breakfast of fish and bread, then entrusted ...