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Episode Synopsis
In this final conversation between Jesus and Peter in the Gospel of John, we see a powerful reminder of what it means to follow faithfully without comparison. As Peter turns to ask about the beloved disciple’s future, Jesus redirects him with the striking command, “What is that to you? Follow me.” Clint and Michael explore the possible historical and theological backdrop of this exchange, discussing the early church’s fascination with John and the rumors that surrounded his life. They reflect on how the communities that received these texts shaped and were shaped by them, and how human dynamics like competition and admiration were already at play in the early Christian world. The episode concludes with a practical and pastoral takeaway: the call to focus on our own walk with Christ instead of comparing ourselves to others.
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