John 21:15β25 β Do You Love Me?
πΒ Passage
John 21:15β25 Read John 21:15β25 (NKJV)
π§ Context & Background
Following the miraculous catch and breakfast by the Sea of Galilee, Jesus turns His attention to Peter, the disciple who had denied Him three times before the crucifixion. In this intimate conversation, Jesus restores Peter publicly, reaffirming his role in shepherding the flock. This passage also contains Jesusβ prophetic words about Peterβs future martyrdom, as well as a clarification about Johnβs future. The Gospel closes with a testimony to its truthfulness and the inexhaustible works of Christ.
πΏ Key Themes
- Restoration of the Fallen β Christβs grace fully reinstates Peter to ministry.
- Shepherding the Flock β Pastoral ministry is grounded in love for Jesus.
- Cost of Discipleship β Following Christ may lead to suffering and death.
- Sovereignty Over All Futures β Jesusβ plans for each disciple differ but are equally under His authority.
- Reliability of Witness β The Gospelβs closing affirms eyewitness truth and the endless works of Christ.
π Verse-by-Verse Commentary
21:15β17
"Do you love Me more than these?"
- Threefold Question β Mirrors Peterβs three denials, showing full restoration.
- AgapΔ and Philia β Jesus uses both words for love, deepening the meaning of the exchange.
- Shepherding Charge β βFeed my lambsβ¦ tend my sheepβ defines pastoral ministry as care rooted in love for Christ.
- Public Restoration β Done before the others to affirm Peterβs leadership in the early church.
21:18β19
"When you are old..."
- Prophetic Martyrdom β Jesus foretells Peterβs death by crucifixion, signifying glorifying God even in death.
- Follow Me β The same call as at the beginning, now carrying the weight of sacrifice and mission completion.
21:20β23
"If it is My will that he remain..."
- Individual Callings β Jesus rebukes comparison between disciples, reminding them to focus on their own obedience.
- Misunderstood Prophecy β Clarifies that Johnβs longevity was not guaranteed immortality but Godβs sovereign plan.
21:24β25
"This is the disciple who is bearing witness..."
- Eyewitness Testimony β The Gospel closes with the authorβs affirmation of truthfulness.
- Inexhaustible Christ β The world could not contain the books if all His works were written β a call to worship His limitless glory.
π Trusted Insight
Andreas KΓΆstenberger observes that Jesusβ restoration of Peter is not merely personal but also missional, reinstating him as a leader in the community of faith. D.A. Carson highlights that love for Christ is the only true basis for shepherding the flock β not ambition or guilt. R.C. Sproul reflects that Peterβs martyrdom is both sobering and glorious, showing that to follow Christ is to surrender even life itself.
Summary: This passage teaches that restoration leads to renewed mission, discipleship may require great sacrifice, and every believerβs calling rests under the sovereign will of Christ.
π§© Review Questions
- Why does Jesus ask Peter three times if he loves Him?
- What is the relationship between love for Christ and caring for His flock?
- How does Peterβs foretold martyrdom shape our understanding of discipleship?
- Why does Jesus redirect Peterβs attention away from Johnβs future?
π Definitions
- AgapΔ β Self-giving, sacrificial love.
- Philia β Brotherly affection or friendship love.
- Martyrdom β Witnessing to Christ by the giving of oneβs life.
π Application Questions
- How does Peterβs restoration encourage you when youβve failed?
- What does it look like to βfeedβ and βtendβ Christβs sheep in your context?
- How do you respond to the idea that following Jesus may require suffering?
π€ Greek Keywords
- αΌΞ³Ξ±ΟΞ¬Ο (agapaΕ) β βto loveβ in the highest, sacrificial sense.
- ΟΞΉΞ»ΞΟ (phileΕ) β βto loveβ in a warm, affectionate sense.
- ΟΞΏΞΉΞΌΞ±Ξ―Ξ½Ο (poimainΕ) β βto shepherdβ or βto tendβ the flock.
π Cross References
- Luke 22:31β34 β Jesus predicts Peterβs denial but also his restoration.
- 1 Peter 5:1β4 β Peterβs later exhortation to elders reflects this conversation.
- Philippians 1:20β21 β Glorifying Christ in life and death.
- Hebrews 13:20β21 β The Great Shepherd equips His people for every good work.
π¦ Next Study
Series complete β Praise God for the fullness of His Word revealed in Johnβs Gospel!