Jesus restores Peter after his denial (John 21:15–19)
  • 1. In the Gospel of John, chapter 21, verses 15 to 19, we find a poignant and transformative moment between Jesus and Peter, one that encapsulates themes of forgiveness, restoration, and divine purpose. After having denied Jesus three times during his trial, Peter is filled with shame and regret. However, post-resurrection, Jesus seeks out Peter with compassion rather than condemnation. During a meal by the Sea of Tiberias, Jesus asks Peter three times, 'Do you love me?' Each question presents an opportunity for Peter to affirm his love for the Lord, countering his previous denials. With each affirmation, Jesus commissions Peter to 'feed my sheep,' signifying not only Peter's reinstatement as a disciple but also his calling to shepherd and guide the early Church. This exchange illustrates the depths of Jesus' grace, emphasizing that no failure is beyond redemption and that God’s plans can include our shortcomings. Ultimately, Jesus' restoration of Peter serves as a profound reminder that love and purpose prevail even after moments of deep personal failure.

    What was Peter's profession before following Jesus?
A) Tentmaker
B) Fisherman
C) Tax collector
D) Pharisee
  • 2. What did Jesus tell Peter to do after affirming his love?
A) Leave the ministry
B) Catch more fish
C) Feed His sheep
D) Follow Judas
  • 3. What did Jesus predict about Peter's future?
A) He would travel to Rome
B) He would die a martyr's death
C) He would become rich
D) He would deny Jesus again
  • 4. Who was present when Jesus restored Peter?
A) The other disciples
B) Only John
C) The Pharisees
D) The crowds
  • 5. What does Peter's restoration signify for believers?
A) Forgiveness and second chances
B) Wealth and prosperity
C) Authority in the church
D) Perfection in faith
  • 6. After Peter's restoration, what did Jesus say to him?
A) Follow me
B) Stay here
C) Lead my people
D) Seek help
  • 7. How did Peter feel after Jesus asked him about his love?
A) Grieved
B) Angry
C) Indifferent
D) Proud
  • 8. What role would Peter ultimately fulfill?
A) Scholar of the law
B) Wealthy merchant
C) Leader of the early church
D) Reluctant follower
  • 9. What was the condition for Peter's future ministry?
A) His popularity among Jews
B) His ability to perform miracles
C) His knowledge of Scripture
D) His love for Jesus
  • 10. Why is Peter's restoration important in Christian theology?
A) It highlights human effort
B) It discourages doubt
C) It shows God's grace
D) It emphasizes ritual sacrifice
  • 11. What type of love did Peter express towards Jesus?
A) Philos (brotherly)
B) Agape (unconditional)
C) Eros (romantic)
D) Storge (familial)
  • 12. What does the phrase 'Feed my sheep' imply?
A) Care for the believers
B) Acquire more followers
C) Preach only to the rich
D) Build churches
  • 13. Which apostle was known to have denied Jesus three times?
A) Peter
B) Matthew
C) Andrew
D) John
  • 14. Which phrase captures the essence of Peter's new mission?
A) Build a new temple
B) Shepherd my flock
C) Create new laws
D) Convert the Gentiles
  • 15. How many times did Peter deny Jesus?
A) Four
B) Two
C) Three
D) Five
  • 16. Which disciple was referred to as 'the one Jesus loved'?
A) Andrew
B) John
C) Matthew
D) James
  • 17. What happened immediately after Peter's third denial of Jesus?
A) Lightning struck.
B) The veil in the temple was torn.
C) The ground shook.
D) A rooster crowed.
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