"Do You Love Me?"

    In John 21, beginning with verse 15, Jesus asks Peter this soul-stirring question. Using this question as a basis, we can just imagine a conversation among the disciples of this day, if Jesus were here now.

"Do you love me?" Jesus asked.

"Lord, I would even die for you, if need be," Bob answered.

"You may have to die for me some day, Bob."

"Oh, you can count on me, Lord."

"Good, Bob. Can I also count on you to lead the discussion in Bible class this week?"

"Well, Jesus, I had planned on having the kids and grandchildren this weekend, and, well, you know, they just don't come to church and I don't get to see them very often anymore. So ... I may be there, but you'd probably better get someone else for the class."

"Bob, didn't you just say you loved me?"

"Lord, I told you, I'd even be willing to die for you," Bob answered.

"But you're going to forsake the assembly."

"Now, Jesus, please understand. I am not forsaking the assembly. I don't skip services often."

"Well, suppose I ask you to plan the fellowship gathering for next Sunday evening."

'Lord, you're not going to believe this, but next Sunday is the once-a-year "Fall Foliage Tour" sponsored by the local newspaper, and we try to make it every year. I have to 'let my light shine' in the community--that sort of thing."

"And you are going to die for me, Bob?'

"Yes, Lord. Verily so. But I just hadn't planned on dying for you next Sunday.

By Dave Rechtin, Dallas, Texas USA

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