July 13, 2023
Today’s Reading:
Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 31:10-31, John 21:1-25
Then, as soon as they had come to land, they saw a fire of coals there, and fish laid on it, and bread.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. The Gospels speak about two charcoal fires that have some pretty significant meaning. As Jesus is being put on trial Peter is warming himself by a charcoal fire in the courtyard. It is there where he is questioned about following Jesus and he denies it three times. The second charcoal fire is in today’s reading. It is after Jesus’ resurrection, shortly before His ascension. Jesus bids his disciples to come and eat with Him after their second great catch of fish. Jesus would go on to ask Peter “Do you love me?” Three times. At the first fire, there is darkness, it is cold, the Son of God was betrayed and abandoned by His disciples. There is a feeling of emptiness, cold darkness, no unity around the fire, fear and lack of faith. At the second fire there is light, warmth, a miraculous catch of fish, calming of fears, and the resurrected Jesus bringing the disciples unity and strength and even something to eat. Jesus still stands by his charcoal fire, calling all of his denying, deserting, fallen disciples to come to him and be forgiven and fed.
You have denied Jesus just like Peter did. This isn’t a case where you know better than Peter. Every day we deny Christ by words and actions, surrendering to the pressures of the world. Denying him also by failures to speak, and by inactions. Like Simon Peter, you and I have denied our Lord Jesus more times than we can count. Some, in particular, may stand out in our minds and memory, like those times in the courtyard did for Peter.
But the good news today is this: Jesus is calling you over to himself, maybe not to a charcoal fire, but to the fire of His love. A fire that purifies, cleanses and does not burn. This fire is the Light of the World that the darkness cannot overcome. Not only that but Jesus also feeds you. Jesus has it already laid out for you. It is His holy Body and Blood, given for you to eat and to drink in his Blessed Sacrament. Come and eat. Come and be forgiven. Come and be restored. Jesus is with you in the Divine Service dear friends, and the holy fire of forgiveness is still burning all for you. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Come Holy Fire, comfort true, Grant us the will Your work to do And in your service to abide; Let trials turn us not aside. Lord by Your pow’r prepare each heart, And to our weakness strength impart That bravely here we may contend, Through life and death to You our Lord ascend. Alleluia. (LSB 497:3)
-Pastor Kent Schaaf is Pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Little Rock. AR.
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey.
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