Feed My Sheep: The Three Questions Jesus Asked Peter That Changed Everything
Feed My Sheep: discover how Jesus restored Peter with three deliberate questions beside a charcoal fire — and what that scene reveals about grace, recommissioning, and what it truly means to lead out of love rather than performance. The rooster had crowed. The fire had burned low. And Peter — the man who had declared he would go to prison and to death for Jesus, the man who had drawn his sword in the garden, the man Jesus Himself had named "the Rock" — had looked a servant girl in the eye three times and said he did not know Him. Three times. Around a charcoal fire. In the courtyard of the high priest. While Jesus was being tried inside. Luke tells us that after the third denial, Jesus turned and looked at Peter (Luke 22:61). Just looked at him. And Peter went outside and wept bitterly. That look, that weeping, and the silence that followed — stretching across the arrest, the crucifixion, the burial, and then the bewildering news of an empty tomb — must have felt to Peter lik...