On Shore: A Reflection on John 21

Here’s a reflection on John 21:1-19.  It was written by William Loader, and posted on Bill Loader’s Home Page.

A Reflection on John 21:1-19

The blame forgotten,
shame covered,
Peter leapt into the sea.
Where tears once drowned hope
and denials became despair and self loathing,
now eyes had seen that figure on the shore,
that body once strung across the stained wood of execution.

A revived fishing business,
the dull depression of remembered cowardice,
of failed courage, 
bad dreams of abandonment,
a deep sea of pain,
now splashed with new hope.

Peter would make it to the shore.

He is risen. 
Peter is risen from the dead.
Three times denied.
Three times invited to love again
by him who three times prayed his own despair
and, three times mocked 'mid three crosses,
in three days rose to resurrect Peter.

Peter made it to the shore.

Others made it to the shore.
They ate together,
a fellowship of grace and rehabilitation,
of forgiveness and hope,
a symbol of the persistence of divine love,
also for you and me.

~ written by William Loader, and posted on Bill Loader’s Home Page.   http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~loader/OnShore.htm