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What does the phrase 'What is that to thee?' mean?

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'What is that to thee?' emphasizes the importance of focusing on our own responsibilities rather than concerning ourselves with others' paths.

The phrase 'What is that to thee?' spoken by Jesus to Peter in John 21:22, serves as a poignant reminder for believers to concentrate on their relationship with Christ and their personal journeys. It highlights the futility of comparison and the potential distraction it poses to our walk with God. Instead of worrying about how others serve or the path they take, we are called to diligently follow Christ, entrusting others to God’s perfect will and care. This focus fosters individual growth and reduces unnecessary friction within Christian communities.
Scripture References: John 21:22

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