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John 21:18

Posted on 18 May at 14:00

Uerily, verily I say vnto thee, whē thou wast yong, thou girdedst thy selfe, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: but when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carie thee whither thou wouldest not. John 21:18 (KJV)

Context: The conversation takes place after Jesus appears to His disciples for the third time following His resurrection. This encounter occurs by the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus has a conversation with Peter, who had previously denied Him three times.

This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and Peter after Jesus’ resurrection. It carries a significant message about Peter’s future and his role in the kingdom of God.

Verily, Verily: The phrase “Verily, verily” or “Truly, truly” emphasizes the importance and truthfulness of what Jesus is about to say. It indicates that the following statement is of great significance.

When thou wast young, thou girdest thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: Jesus begins by recalling Peter’s past. When Peter was younger, he had independence and freedom to go wherever he pleased. It signifies the time before Peter became a disciple and followed Jesus.

But when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands: Jesus then speaks of Peter’s future. He suggests that as Peter grows older, he will experience a loss of personal freedom and will be subjected to circumstances beyond his control. The phrase “stretch forth thy hands” is often understood as a reference to crucifixion, symbolizing the manner of Peter’s death.

Another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldest not: Jesus further explains that in his old age, Peter will be dependent on others. He will be girded and carried by someone else, signifying a loss of autonomy and being taken to places he would not have chosen for himself.

Interpretation: This verse has been interpreted in various ways, but a common understanding is that Jesus is foretelling Peter’s future and the challenges he will face as a disciple. It speaks to the sacrifice and self‑denial that Peter will experience in his later years. Jesus implies that Peter’s life of independence will be replaced by a life of service and submission to God’s will, even in difficult circumstances.

Historical accounts suggest that Peter, in his later years, did face persecution and eventually died as a martyr for his faith. The prediction made by Jesus in this verse highlights the cost and commitment associated with being a disciple of Christ.

Overall, John 21:18 serves as a reminder to Peter and all believers that following Jesus may require us to surrender our personal desires and submit to God’s plans, even if they lead us to places we would not have chosen for ourselves. It emphasizes the importance of obedience and dedication in the life of a disciple.

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