
Breakfast With Jesus
11/07/22 • 73 min
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John 21 contains a simple but powerful story about trusting in Jesus. Several of the apostles decided to go fishing. This included a few professionals (Peter, James, and John). Although they spent the entire night fishing, they had nothing to show for it. John tells us that Jesus appeared on the shore, “but the disciples did not realize it was Jesus.” Although he appeared to be a stranger, they still followed his advice when he told them to cast their net on the right side of the boat. When they did, they found more fish than they could handle. Today, we might find some of what Jesus taught to be strange. The question is, will we trust that he knows best? This story ends with Jesus using the fish to fix breakfast for his friends.
Passage: John 21:1-14
John 21 contains a simple but powerful story about trusting in Jesus. Several of the apostles decided to go fishing. This included a few professionals (Peter, James, and John). Although they spent the entire night fishing, they had nothing to show for it. John tells us that Jesus appeared on the shore, “but the disciples did not realize it was Jesus.” Although he appeared to be a stranger, they still followed his advice when he told them to cast their net on the right side of the boat. When they did, they found more fish than they could handle. Today, we might find some of what Jesus taught to be strange. The question is, will we trust that he knows best? This story ends with Jesus using the fish to fix breakfast for his friends.
Passage: John 21:1-14
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Life In His Name
In verses 30 and 31, John tells us why he wrote this biography of Jesus. The first reason is that we may believe that Jesus is truly the Christ, the Son of God. This is why his Gospel emphasizes the miracles of Jesus and the “I am” statements of Jesus. Jesus is the most unique person in all of history. The second reason happens as a result of believing in Jesus – that we may have life in his name. While this “life” certainly includes eternal (John 3:16) it is also a reference to our quality of life here and now (John 10:10). In one sense, eternity begins now as we experience the transforming work of the Holy Spirit within us (Galatians 5:22-23) – fulfilling part of the Lord’s prayer (“your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”).
Passage: John 20:30-31
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Restoring Peter
The last story that John records sets the stage for what will happen in the Book of Acts. After breakfast, Jesus calls Peter aside and asks him the same question three times – “Do you love me?” Some commentators believe the three questions are Jesus’ way of referring back to Peter’s three denials. After each question, Jesus commands Peter to care for his sheep. Although the series of questions hurt Peter’s feelings, it is through these questions that Peter is restored to leadership. After investing three years in teaching and training Peter, Jesus wasn’t about to give up on him. Although he may ask you and I difficult questions, too, we can trust that it’s always because he loves us.
Passage: John 21:15-25
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