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Yes, but it seems that you gain a convenient amnesia when you forgot this that was also in John 21:In St John 21, Jesus Christ asks St Peter three times “Lovest thou me…” This atones for St Peter’s triple denial. I believe that St John 21 is a poor apologetic for the supreme papal infallibilty that now exists in the Roman Catholic Church.![]()
15 So when they had broken their fast, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs.
16 He saith to him again a second time, Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Tend my sheep.
17 He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep.
Feed His lambs, was to nurture The Apostles who (again) would go on to be slaughtered as lambs like Jesus was in martyrdom to His Gospel (except for John who was chosen to care for Mary and spared because he stood with Christ until the end).
Tend His sheep, was to guide the disciples. The disciples follow the Good Shephard who was Christ. Here, Peter was told to be the one to shephard Jesus’ flock once Jesus was gone.
Feed His sheep, was to nurture them, to give them substanance so that they (the sheep, or Christians) could grow.