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| + | *Peter, and several of the other disciples have just finished fishing through the night. After catching nothing, Jesus calls to them from the shore and asks them to cast the net on the right side of the boat. The results are miraculous but what is even more surprising is that Jesus has already prepared breakfast over a charcoal fire on the shore. Jesus has demonstrated that even now, He will continue to provide for His disciples. The call to follow Jesus is not an empty call to blind devotion, but a call to follow the only one who can truly provide. Now, as we enter verses 15-25 we will see that while the call to follow is not a call to follow with no promise of provision, it is also a call to fallow with complete devotion and potential for significant hardship. Christ calls on us to follow, he promises to provide, but does not promise everything will be easy. Christ's call is one of complete devotion. | ||
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| + | *Don't miss the symbolism present. The last time that Peter stood before a coal fire was back in <mark>John 18:18</mark> "Now the servants and officers who had made a fire of coals stood there, for it was cold, and they warmed themselves. And Peter stood with them and warmed himself." What happened at this moment? Peter denied Jesus! The stage is set and Jesus is about to follow up on what is one of the most important questions still lingering. What is to be done with a follower once they have failed? What is to be done with Peter? | ||
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| + | *We can practically see Peter and Jesus walking together on the beach after their morning breakfast with the Apostle John following closely behind. John has chosen to write in a way that gives us the opportunity to listen in. | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 5 March 2019
Contents
- 1 Objectives
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Main Body
- 4 Conclusion
- 4.1 Have you erected a facade of devotion, or are you willing to admit failures of devotion and to throw yourself at the Savior asking for help in your devotion to Him?
- 4.2 Are you prepared to give all for Christ, or do you have a personal reserved area of your life?
- 4.3 Are you distracted by all those around, or is your focus on Christ and Christ alone?
- 5 References
Objectives
Introduction
Main Body
- The gospel of John began with a Theological Prologue in which we were introduced to The Word, the creator, sustainer, and solution to the problem of sin. Here at the end of the Gospel of John we see how the ministers of God are now incorporated into the mission of God.
Setting the Stage
- Peter, and several of the other disciples have just finished fishing through the night. After catching nothing, Jesus calls to them from the shore and asks them to cast the net on the right side of the boat. The results are miraculous but what is even more surprising is that Jesus has already prepared breakfast over a charcoal fire on the shore. Jesus has demonstrated that even now, He will continue to provide for His disciples. The call to follow Jesus is not an empty call to blind devotion, but a call to follow the only one who can truly provide. Now, as we enter verses 15-25 we will see that while the call to follow is not a call to follow with no promise of provision, it is also a call to fallow with complete devotion and potential for significant hardship. Christ calls on us to follow, he promises to provide, but does not promise everything will be easy. Christ's call is one of complete devotion.
- Don't miss the symbolism present. The last time that Peter stood before a coal fire was back in John 18:18 "Now the servants and officers who had made a fire of coals stood there, for it was cold, and they warmed themselves. And Peter stood with them and warmed himself." What happened at this moment? Peter denied Jesus! The stage is set and Jesus is about to follow up on what is one of the most important questions still lingering. What is to be done with a follower once they have failed? What is to be done with Peter?
- We can practically see Peter and Jesus walking together on the beach after their morning breakfast with the Apostle John following closely behind. John has chosen to write in a way that gives us the opportunity to listen in.
Complete Devotion (Verses 15-17)
As Christians we must have complete devotion to Christ.
The Cost of Devotion (Verses 18-19)
If we are to live devoted to Christ, we must be prepared to give all for Christ.
The Focus of Devotion (Verses 20-23)
Christians must place their focus on Christ, stop measuring themselves against other Christians, and instead measure themselves against Christ, the perfect standard of God.