John 21:15-25
Nov. 11, 2018
1. The context of Jesus' conversation with Peter is a meal (see verse 12 and 15). What is the significance of Jesus eating with Peter? How might this perspective inform our own meals with one another?
2. What is the significance of Jesus asking Peter (essentially) the same question three times, as well as charging him three times?
3. We often plan extensively for the future. What are the pros and cons of planning for the future? How does Jesus' command in verse 19 help us plan faithfully?
4. Jesus demonstrates that He pursues us relentlessly to restore us, not to reject us or lecture us. Why is this sometimes difficult for us to accept? What are the implications for our relationships with others?
Nov. 11, 2018
1. The context of Jesus' conversation with Peter is a meal (see verse 12 and 15). What is the significance of Jesus eating with Peter? How might this perspective inform our own meals with one another?
2. What is the significance of Jesus asking Peter (essentially) the same question three times, as well as charging him three times?
3. We often plan extensively for the future. What are the pros and cons of planning for the future? How does Jesus' command in verse 19 help us plan faithfully?
4. Jesus demonstrates that He pursues us relentlessly to restore us, not to reject us or lecture us. Why is this sometimes difficult for us to accept? What are the implications for our relationships with others?
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