John does not mince his words about the Crucifixion of Jesus. He offers such detail. John 19. In a world where people try to protect Jesus, promote Jesus, this disciple tells the true story with no holding back.
The Disciple that Jesus loved. John is the first to recognize the Risen Christ on the Sea of Galilee. He saw the miracle of multiplying fish where these skilled fishermen had worked all night with nothing to show. Until. Christ moves into the picture. John 21:12 "Come and have breakfast." An invitation. Early Morn. And the disciples ventured not to question Him. And this Christ asks the probing question: "Do you love Me?" Three times. One for each betrayal. And we all see our hearts in Peter. Yes, LORD!
Do You Love Me?
May I be more consumed with how I break His Heart than how I break the rules.
The Disciple that Jesus loved. John is the first to recognize the Risen Christ on the Sea of Galilee. He saw the miracle of multiplying fish where these skilled fishermen had worked all night with nothing to show. Until. Christ moves into the picture. John 21:12 "Come and have breakfast." An invitation. Early Morn. And the disciples ventured not to question Him. And this Christ asks the probing question: "Do you love Me?" Three times. One for each betrayal. And we all see our hearts in Peter. Yes, LORD!
Do You Love Me?
May I be more consumed with how I break His Heart than how I break the rules.

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