Thursday, June 8, 2017

John 21:12-14

This is the third time that Jesus had revealed Himself. It is unclear if Jesus or any of the disciples ate breakfast. However, in Luke 24:43 we see that Jesus does eat with His disciples. What is clear in this passage is that He was not a ghost. He had prepared a fire and had a fish on it. He broke the bread and gave them their food. John is making a clear case that this was a risen man, not an imposter. It was the real Jesus who they had known well for the previous years. This is their testimony to us that we may believe in Him and in His power over sin and death.