John 21 Round Two: Epilogue, The Beginning
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A quiet beach. An empty net. A crackling charcoal fire. John 21 opens with ordinary work and ends with extraordinary grace, and we walk the shoreline step by step to see why it still speaks to every season of our lives. We break down the forty-day window after the resurrection, why the disciples returned to fishing, and how simple obedience to a voice from shore turned a fruitless night into a net-busting miracle.
From there, we move to the heart of the chapter: breakfast with Jesus and the restoration of Peter. Three questions mirror three denials, not to shame but to heal, and each answer unlocks a commission—feed, shepherd, feed. Love for Jesus becomes love for people. We also talk through the prophetic hint at Peter’s costly future and the subtle trap of comparison when Peter asks, “What about him?” Jesus’ answer—“As for you, follow me”—cuts through the noise and gives us a compass for calling in any context.
Along the way, we highlight the rich textures of the text: the significance of fishing at night in Galilee, why the count of 153 large fish matters to eyewitnesses, and how John’s closing line—too many deeds for the world to contain—pushes us from information to transformation. If you’re carrying regret, guilt, or that lingering sense of being disqualified, you’ll find a clear path back: confession, forgiveness, and a fresh start anchored in the power of Jesus’ name. Listen, reflect, and then join our community conversation as we launch into what’s next.
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