The
Test-Epilog
To understand the epilog one should read
the story “The Test” first.
The test was first
given by the greatest teacher of all, Jesus. Jesus gave an unexpected exam to
His students, the disciples. There was one question which would answer what
Christianity is all about, which was the culmination of all that Jesus taught.
Jesus asked Peter as the spokesman for the disciples. Jesus in reality was
asking the question of all the disciples, will ask the question to all when we
are called out of this world. “Do you
love me, do you really love me more than anything
else?”
Jn 21:15-17
Jesus asked the
question three times, to reinforce the question, the meaning, the answer, not
only to Peter but to all the disciples. And not only to the disciples, but to
believers in all the ages to come before our Savior returns and brings us home
to Heaven. And not only to believers only but to those who hear the Word and
make the wrong choice, who love something else more than Jesus. The total world
will have to answer this question, whether they want to or not, whether they
have the correct answer or not.
Jn 21:18-19
Jesus tells Peter
He had passed the test, that Peter would give his most valuable possession, his
life, to the Lord. Once Peter had the Spirit in his heart, he had the courage
to follow Jesus, to love Jesus more than anything else. The perfect answer was
written in Peter’s heart, he was a Child of God, an heir of Heaven. Peter no longer
had to fear being ready for the day he would be taken home, nor having to face
the wrath of God. Jesus extends His grace, offers to forgive the sins of all
people who will follow Him, who love Him more than anything else. Jesus gives
believers the Holy Spirit to strengthen us, to write the perfect answer in our
hearts, the answer that will bring us to our home in Heaven.
Some question
whether the Holy Spirit had been given Peter because Jesus asked these
questions before Pentecost. But Jesus gave the Spirit to the disciples on
Easter, after He arose, when He met with them in the evening, as He breathed on
them (Jn 20:21-23). Peter at one time had confidence in himself, telling Jesus
he would die before denying Him (Matt 26:35). But Peter’s human confidence had
been shattered as it led him astray, as Peter denied Jesus three times (Matt
26:69-75). Likewise Jesus asked Peter three times the question of whether Peter
loved Him. This was to remind Peter of what happened when he trusted in
himself, to give Peter the chance to redeem himself with the help of the
Spirit. We are no different. Only when we eliminate our pride, our desire for
worldly pleasures, our egos, our own selfishness, our human ideals, and all
else that pulls us from Christ, is there room in our hearts for the Spirit to
come in. Does the Spirit has the room to grow the love
and faith of Christ in our hearts so we can truthfully say, “Yes Jesus I love you more than anything
else.”
Copyright
2007 by Ron Borkey