Randy Forrester: John - Fishing, Breakfast, and the Mission of Jesus
Update: 2025-05-04
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Bible Study
Don't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon:
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Sermon Notes
Jesus gives his disciples responsibility and authority in his mission (John 20:21 ). John's epilogue (chapter 21) offers some important insights about participating in the mission through a fishing trip and breakfast on the beach.
- If you try to accomplish the mission of Jesus in your own power, you will come up empty (represented by the disciples' unsuccessful all-night fishing trip).
- Jesus is Lord of the mission, so listen to him (represented by the miraculous catch of fish at Jesus' direction).
- The mission is sustained through fellowship with the living Lord (represented by the breakfast on the beach: encountering Jesus in a new way and being fed by him).
Sermon Application
Discussion Questions:
- Review: What were some of the reasons Randy suggested that this fishing trip (though historical) is symbolizing mission?
- Define God's mission. What's included? Can your work be part of God's mission - why or why not?
- How can we know if we're pursuing mission (variously defined) apart from Jesus? What might it look like to do mission connected to Jesus?
- Can you think of a time when you listened for the Lord's instructions in mission, ministry, even work? What was the result?
- What are practices that might help us see Jesus in new ways and receive spiritual nourishment from him?
Questions?
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