<h2>The Breakfast by the Sea</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 102</div>
<div class='cap'>ON THE NIGHT before the death of Jesus, at
the supper he had said to the twelve disciples,
"After I have risen from the dead, I will go
before you to Galilee." And after rising from his tomb,
he had said to the women, "Go and tell my disciples
that I will meet them on the mountain in Galilee."
This mountain was Kurn Hattin, near the Sea of Galilee,
where in the year before, he had preached his great
"Sermon on the Mount."</div>
<p>The word that Jesus would show himself to all
who believed on him, on this mountain in Galilee, led
the followers of Jesus from all parts of the land to go
to Galilee and to this mountain. They waited near
that place for some days without seeing Jesus.</p>
<p>One morning seven of the eleven disciples of Jesus
were on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. These seven
men were Simon Peter, James and John, Thomas,
Nathanael (who was also called Bartholomew, which
means "son of Tolmai"), and two other disciples, whose
names have not been given.</p>
<p>While they were standing by the lake, Peter felt
a longing for his old work as a fisherman, and he said
to the others:</p>
<p>"I am going fishing."</p>
<p>He thought that while they were waiting for Jesus
to come, they might also do some work. The other
six men said:</p>
<p>"We will go fishing with you."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-526.jpg" width-obs="403" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">At daybreak they saw a man standing on the shore, who called to them: "Throw out your net on the right side of the boat and you will catch some fish."</span></div>
<p>They went out in the boat, and fished all night, but<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_489" id="Page_489">[489]</SPAN></span>
caught nothing. The next morning, just as the day
was breaking, they saw a man standing on the shore.</p>
<p>"Boys," called out this man, "have you caught
anything?"</p>
<p>"No," they answered him.</p>
<p>"Throw out your net on the right side of the boat,"
said the stranger, "and you will find some fish."</p>
<p>They threw out the net as the man told them, and
at once it was filled with large fish, so full that they
could not at first haul it in. Then John, the disciple
whom Jesus loved, said to Peter:</p>
<p>"That is our Lord!"</p>
<p>When Simon Peter heard that this man on the
shore was the Lord Jesus, he slipped on his coat—for
he had taken it off while working—and leaped into the
water to swim ashore. The other disciples came ashore
in a smaller boat, dragging the net, full of fish; for they
were not more than a hundred yards from the beach.</p>
<p>When they landed on the shore, they saw a charcoal
fire burning, with some fish cooking upon it and
some bread beside it. Jesus said:</p>
<p>"Bring some of the fish that you have caught."</p>
<p>Peter went to the boat and pulled the net ashore,
full of large fish. They counted them afterward, and
found that they numbered one hundred and fifty-three;
but although there were so many, the net was not torn
anywhere. Jesus said to them:</p>
<p>"Come and have breakfast."</p>
<p>They sat down on the beach beside the fire; and
Jesus passed the bread around to them, and also the
broiled fish. This was now the third time that Jesus
was seen by his disciples after rising from the dead;
for he had already appeared to them on two Sunday
evenings in Jerusalem; and in all, this was the seventh
appearance of Jesus after his rising from the dead.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_490" id="Page_490">[490]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>After they had eaten their breakfast, and were
still sitting together, Jesus said to Simon Peter:</p>
<p>"Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me more than
the others?"</p>
<p>"Why, Master," answered Peter, "you know that
I am your friend."</p>
<p>"Then," said Jesus, "feed my lambs."</p>
<p>There was a moment's pause, and then Jesus a
second time asked Peter:</p>
<p>"Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?"</p>
<p>"Yes, Master," he replied; "you know that I am
your friend."</p>
<p>"Then," said Jesus, "be a shepherd to my sheep."</p>
<p>Then, a third time, Jesus asked him:</p>
<p>"Simon, son of Jonas, are you my friend?"</p>
<p>Peter felt hurt that his third question was "Are
you my friend?" and not "Do you love me?" and he
answered:</p>
<p>"Master, you know everything! You know that
I am your friend!"</p>
<p>"Then feed my sheep," said Jesus; and he went
on, "I tell you in truth, when you were young you put
your own girdle around your waist, and went wherever
you chose. But when you grow old, you will stretch
out your hands for someone else to put a girdle around
you, and you will be taken where you do not wish to go."</p>
<p>Then Jesus added, "Follow me."</p>
<p>As Peter on the night of his Master's trial had three
times denied that he knew Jesus or was his disciple,
so now Jesus wished him to say three times before them
all that he was his friend. And when he had spoken
this three times, the Lord said to him, as he had said
long before by the Sea of Galilee, "Follow me." Thus
Simon Peter was again given his old place among the
disciples of Jesus.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_491" id="Page_491">[491]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>What Jesus said to Peter about stretching out his
hands and being carried where he did not wish to go,
was spoken as a prophecy or foretelling of the manner
by which Peter should die for the sake of Christ. Nearly
forty years after that time, when Peter was an old man,
he was put to death at Rome by being crucified as Jesus
had been. It is said that when he was about to be
fastened upon the cross, he said to the soldiers, that one
who had denied his Master as he had, was not worthy
of dying in the same manner as Jesus had died; and
he begged them to set up his cross with his head downward
toward the ground; and thus Peter died.</p>
<p>But to go back to that breakfast by the Sea of
Galilee, after those words had been spoken by Jesus to
Peter, he looked at John, who was standing near. Peter
and John, though very different in their natures, loved
each other greatly. In the story of Jesus and his disciples,
and in the days that came after, we find that
almost always Peter and John were together. Seeing
John, Peter said to Jesus:</p>
<p>"Master, you have told me about myself; now tell
what this man shall do."</p>
<p>But Jesus said to Peter:</p>
<p>"If I choose that he shall wait until I come back
to earth, what has that to do with you? Do you follow
me, as I said."</p>
<p>John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, lived a long
time after that day. When all the rest of the twelve
disciples of Jesus had died—nearly all of them were slain
by enemies of Christ—John was still living. And from
these words of Jesus many thought that John would not
die. But Jesus did not say that John would not die.
He only said that if he chose to let John live until he,
Jesus, came again, it was not Peter's matter, but the
Lord's.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_492" id="Page_492">[492]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-530.jpg" width-obs="413" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">He rose into the air, higher and higher, until a cloud covered him from their sight, and Jesus the Lord of glory was seen no more.</span></div>
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