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Remember  the  verse  that  we  began  with,  John  1:42,  “He
        brought him to Jesus.  Jesus looked at him, and said, ‘You are
        Simon  the  son  of John;  you  shall  be  called  Cephas.  (Which
        translated means Peter).”  Jesus is stirring up Peter’s heart;  the
        memory  of  the  miracle  of  the  fish  and  the  memory  of  the
        charcoal fire.  Peter thought, “I don’t want to see that.  Jesus
        lost  confidence  in  me  and  now  He  is  calling  me  by  my  old
        name.”  That was very uncomfortable for Peter.

        Then Jesus asked him the same question three times.  He had
        denied the Lord three times.  John 21:15, “So, when they had
        finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon, son of
        John, do you love Me more than these?’  He said to Him, ‘Yes,
        Lord; You know that I love You.’  He said to him, ‘Tend My
        lambs.’”  John  21:16,  “He  said  to  him  again  a  second  time,
        ‘Simon, son of John, do you love Me?’  He said to Him, ‘Yes,
        Lord; You know that I love you.’  He said to him, ‘Shepherd
        My sheep.’”  John 21:17,“He said to him the third time, ‘Simon,
        son of John, do you love Me?’  And he said to Him, ‘Lord, You
        know all things; You know that I love You.’  Jesus said to him,
        ‘Tend My sheep.’”

        These are painful memories for Peter.  Then Jesus says the most
        wonderful thing that Peter could hear.  John 21:12, “Jesus said
        to  them,  ‘Come  and  have  breakfast.’    None  of  the  disciples
        ventured to question Him, ‘Who are You?’ knowing that it was
        the Lord.”  He invites Peter to come and dine at the charcoal
        fire.  It’s as if the Lord was saying, “Peter, I know all about your
        past and I know all about your failures and I know all about
        your denials and I choose you anyway.  Before the foundations
        of the world I chose you.  I knew what you would do.”  I think
        when  He  said,  “Come  and  dine,”  He  wants  fellowship  with
        Peter.  I think what He was saying is, “I’m comfortable with
        your past.  You should be comfortable with your past.”

        Now I want to come to the main point.  Many who have studied
        this have called attention to three different Greek words for the
        word “love”.  There are also different words for the word “feet”.
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