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I'm using XP on a laptop. Listen to music on computer and also via MP3 on head phones.
If your DAB radio has a headphone output or aux output, it is pretty easy. Just connect the radio's output to your computer's line input (blue connector) with a standard 3.5mm male to male cable:
Was Here What revelation did Peter have here and what happened in his heart?
I was just wondering if our brother Peter here had just a great desire to swim or what? What are your thoughts?
John 21:7
So the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It is the Lord." When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he tucked in his garment, for he was lightly clad, and jumped into the sea.
Amen...
" It is the Lord"
The Lord had come to address Peter one on one finally. After our brother's failure, there must have been many things in his heart. Many feelings that came in to discourage him. He must have thought, I made so many promises to the Lord, my intentions were right, my heart did not want to see the Lord go away and be tried in an unjust way. If my Lord had to be treated in this way then I TOO will be with Him.
Yet for all our brother's desires, fear overcame him and he saw what the Lord saw in him all along. That his heart was in the right place, but many things in his flesh was weak. That much of him was natural, yet the Lord desired that he be someone who was spiritual.
After this kind of failure, our brother Peter took the lead to go back to his former life of fishing. His family probably had needs to be met. Peter took this lead and all the brothers followed him to go fishing ( vs 3)
The Lord needed to address and restore our brother. Peter saw himself for who he was. He saw that when the real test came that in himself, he was just so weak to carry out his desires. He was a man who was very discouraged. Even going back to his former life was fruitless. He caught nothing all night long.
Yet.. John looked at Peter and said to him.." It is the Lord"
Many things may have gone through Peter's mind. It was not that He did not see the Lord since His death and resurrection. He did.
In chapter 20, when the Lord appeared to them and breathe into them saying to " receive the Holy Spirit', he was there.
He saw the empty tomb and after went away to his own home.
There was still so much between him and the Lord that needed to be touched. He denied the One that he loved dearly, and now He was here. Maybe our brother Peter knew it. that there would be no more shying away from facing the Lord. It was time to come out of the shadows of guilt and pain.
It is interesting also, that the Lord addressed many things in the bible in a very specific meaningful way.
We see in Mark 16:7
" But go, tell His disciples, AND PETER, that He is going before you into Galilee. There you will see Him, even as He told you"
Why, on the day of the Lord's resurrection, did the angel address this matter to the sistersas such. Why say" And Peter?"
The Lord knew, that of all the brothers, Peter needed a special kind of attention. He gave this message for the angel to give to the sisters and the disciples AND PETER.
Now, here in John 21 was the time to touch Peter in a special way.
Peter's heart needed to be restored and established again in the Lord's love.
For each time that Peter denied the Lord, the Lord restored him back to match it. The Lord was not asking Peter if he loved Him three times to embarrass or hurt Peter, rather it was by way of restoration.
Here is our brother Peter, backslidden, even half naked, gone back to his old life and all the brothers following him to boot, and then here is John saying" It is the Lord"
Yet this Lord knew that for Peter's best interest, He needed to restore him back three times with Love and not just that. He then asked Peter, to, out of Love for Him, to take care of His lambs, these young ones in the Lord, then also to feed the Sheep and Shepherd these older ones too.
Peter may not have felt qualified to do this. How could he, after losing so much before the Lord and even all the brothers. How was he to take care of sheep and lambs?
I think that the revelation that brother Peter got from the Lord is that " in shepherding others, you yourself are shepherded"
That it is our Love for the Lord and His love for us that heals and restores us. That we do not have to wait till we think we are ready, to take care of another.
Shepherding is like being a nursing mother. You eat so that your child can eat. Shepherding others was a real saving for Peter. To take care of the young and older believers, it meant that Peter had to learn how to be Shepherded by the Lord first. How to feed on the Lord's word and be watered in prayer first. Whatever little you gain, you give to others for their building up. A mother does not sit at a feast in one sitting and say that thats all she needs.. her baby will be fed for life. No.. she eats one meal at a time and feeds that baby according to what she took in.
May we rise up to be such ones to one another. If left up to Peter He may have waited and waited. But the Lord came personally to restore and address this matter of Peter's heart. His heart needed tender loving care that the Lord alone can provide. He also needed the revelation that he is not a fisher of fish but of men. He was not called to work in this way, to get shut in with his own concerns, rather he was called by the Lord to preach the gospel of God's grace and of the Kingdom to men. To fish men out of the kingdom of Satan, into the Kingdom of the SOn of God's love.
This too is our commission.We are all qualified to care for each other.
IN this evil world our love for the Lord is always attacked. Each morning may we be restored afresh, giving our entire being to the Lord. Telling Him that we love Him and all that are His.
Ty for this question sis
in Christ
sandy