A Bible Preaching Baptist Church
in the waterloo region

At Kitchener Baptist Church, we believe in the life-changing power of God’s Word and the strength of a loving, Christ-centered church family. Whether you’re new to the area, exploring faith, or looking for a church to call home, we’d love for you to join us this Sunday. Come experience uplifting music, practical Bible preaching, and a place where you truly belong. There’s a seat waiting for you!

Today's Devotional

Lovest Thou Me?

April 26, 2026
By Pastor Jerry A. Burns
John 21:15
"So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
Listen ToDevotional

Few moments in Scripture are as tender and searching as this conversation between Jesus and Peter by the sea. After the resurrection, Jesus met His disciples on the shore and shared a simple breakfast with them. But beneath the calm setting was a deep wound in Peter’s heart. Only days before, Peter had denied the Lord three times in the darkest hour of Christ’s suffering. Though forgiven, those failures must have weighed heavily on him. Now Jesus lovingly brings Peter face to face with the issue—not to shame him, but to restore him.

Three times Jesus asked, “Lovest thou me?” and three times Peter answered, “Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee.” Each question must have pierced Peter’s heart, especially because it mirrored his three denials. Jesus was not reopening old wounds to condemn him, but to heal him fully. Every repeated question was an opportunity for restoration. Where Peter had once denied with fear, he now confessed with love. Christ was teaching Peter that failure does not have to be the end when grace steps in.

Each time Peter answered, Jesus followed with a command: “Feed my lambs,” “Feed my sheep,” “Feed my sheep.” Love for Christ was to be the foundation of Peter’s ministry. Before preaching, before leadership, before responsibility—there must be love for the Lord. Service without love becomes empty duty. Ministry without love becomes performance. Jesus made it clear that shepherding God’s people must flow from a heart that truly loves the Shepherd.

There is also a beautiful depth in the Greek words used for love. Jesus first asks Peter using the word agape, speaking of sacrificial, unconditional love. Peter answers with phileo, a brotherly affection and personal devotion. It is as though Peter, humbled by his failure, hesitates to claim the highest form of love. By the third question, Jesus comes to Peter where he is, using phileo. Christ was not pushing Peter away but drawing him forward. He was stretching Peter toward deeper love and fuller surrender.

This passage reminds us that Jesus is not simply asking Peter the question—He asks it of every believer: “Lovest thou me?” Christianity is not first about activity, knowledge, or reputation. It is about love for Christ. If we truly love Him, we will follow Him, obey Him, and care for what He cares about. Love is proven in faithfulness. Jesus wanted Peter to understand that the road ahead would include suffering, sacrifice, and even martyrdom, but love for Christ would sustain him through it all.

Upcoming Events

Apr 27
Mon, Apr 27 • 7:00 pm

Men’s Bible Study

Apr 29
Wed, Apr 29 • 7:00 pm

Mid-Week Bible Study

May 04
Mon, May 4 • 7:00 pm

Ladies’ Bible Study

May 06
Wed, May 6 • 7:00 pm

Mid-Week Bible Study

View All Events

Online Bible App

Immerse yourself in Scripture with an advanced, distraction-free reading experience engineered for focused study.

  • Integrated Bible Study Notes
  • Strong's Greek & Hebrew
  • Instant Cross-References
  • Advanced Keyword Search
Launch Application

New to our Church?

Welcome to Kitchener Baptist Church! Guided by the Word of God, it has been the desire of our church over the last 35 years to be the kind of church that honours the Lord. You can learn more about our church below.

Timeless Truths Radio Ministry

Timeless Truths Radio Ministry has been broadcasting the Word of God to the Waterloo Region for over eight years. Every Sunday morning at 8:30 AM our program airs on 93.7 in the Waterloo region.

1720 Glasgow Street
Kitchener, Ontario N2N 0A7

Sundays at 10:30 AM & 6 PM
Wednesday at 7 PM
Youth Unplugged on Fridays at 7 PM