Do You Love Me?

I read today's Gospel through tears of joy. I was profoundly touched by the conversation between Jesus and Peter. I was moved to tears by the gentleness and compassion Jesus shows to Peter, and to us if we but ask.  The gregarious, outspoken disciple is finally humbled by the Lord and recognizes, maybe for the first time, that Jesus truly loves him, trusts him, forgives, and forgets all of Peter's failings and weaknesses. This passage is moving but we would do well to first read the entire 21st Chapter of John, a mere 25 verses to really understand how the relationship between these two men has moved to an entirely different level. John brings his Gospel to a close by taking us back to the very beginning of the relationship. Back then, Peter was out fishing all night, catching nothing, before his first encounter with the Lord. Here too, Peter, who is at this point confused, wrestling with emotions of hope and guilt, joy and sorrow, is out fishing all night catching nothing. Ag

"I'm getting my rest right now...



because I know it will be a lot harder this weekend trying to sleep with all those brothers around!"

Thank you everyone for all your prayers! I spoke to one of the doctors this morning and she said if all continues to go well, Catherine will come home Friday or Saturday! Of course we can't tell you how thrilled, happy, excited, and scared we are! God is so good to us. He is so good to give us a daughter that is such a fighter and friends, family, and strangers who have prayed and sacrificed for us. Please continue your prayers for her and for us as we cautiously await this weekend! You all remain in our prayers.

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Barbara said…
God bless her, and I will continue to remember her in prayer.