February 2, 2021 -- John 21:9 -- Profoundly Forgiven
/When they got out on land, they saw a charcoal fire in place, with fish laid out on it, and bread.
John 21:9 English Standard Version
Why does the author of the Gospel of John specifically mention that Jesus cooked breakfast for His disciples over a charcoal fire? Where else is a charcoal fire mentioned? It is only mentioned one other place, John 18:18. When Peter was outside in the courtyard of the High Priest, and Jesus was inside being falsely accused by the High Priest, the servants and officers made a charcoal fire to warm themselves. At this place Peter denied Jesus. Peter had said he’d lay down his life for Jesus—that was just hours before!
The smell of a charcoal fire is distinct! Peter would, no doubt, immediately recognize it and the recent association with Jesus’s betrayal and mock trial and his own denials of Jesus. Why would Jesus do this? Why would Jesus remind Peter of this?
How often have you asked, “Can I really be forgiven?” You think of your worst failures and at the remembrance of it the enemy nudges your conscience and sickens your stomach so you begin to doubt the extravagant grace of God shown you in Christ. Peter was, by means of this charcoal fire, reminded of his great failure and profound betrayal of His King. And Jesus, gently, begins the process of restoration.
Dearly loved follower of Jesus, if you feel as if your nose is being rubbed into your failure, ask yourself: “is it possible the Spirit of God has brought me to this place so that I can learn the depths of the forgiveness of Jesus Christ?” The answer is yes. Yes, our deepest betrayals and worst offenses against God have been propitiated. It is a technical word: propitiated—that is, God’s appropriate anger against our sin has been fully poured out against Jesus on the cross. At that cross, Jesus became sin for us, so that we might in Christ become the righteousness of God.
How then shall we live? As deeply and truly as you have been forgiven, be reconciled with others. Offer forgiveness fully. Live thanking God for the work of Jesus Christ. In the power of the Holy Spirit as you read the Bible, do not let the enemy cow you into thinking you can not be forgiven. Praise God the Father that He has not left you languishing in the horror of your sins but has rescued you in Christ and protects you by His Spirit Who lives in you. When in memory you smell the arid burning of past failures now forgiven, let that be the prompting you need to bring honour and praise to God Who is rich in mercy.
Bless the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name!
2 Bless the Lord, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits,
3 who forgives all your iniquity,
who heals all your diseases,
4 who redeems your life from the pit,
who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy,
5 who satisfies you with good
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
20 Bless the Lord, O you his angels,
you mighty ones who do his word,
obeying the voice of his word!
21 Bless the Lord, all his hosts,
his ministers, who do his will!
22 Bless the Lord, all his works,
in all places of his dominion.
Bless the Lord, O my soul!
Biblegateway Psalm 103:1-5;20-22 ESV
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