Pastor Chris's sermon on John chapter 21 focuses on Jesus's restoration of Peter and the calling to continue following Him. The sermon begins by reflecting on the awkwardness of chapter 21 in the flow of the Gospel of John, as it appears to serve as an epilogue to the book.
The passage details the interaction between Jesus and the disciples after His resurrection, highlighting Peter's leadership and the subsequent fishing trip. The sermon explains how Jesus's appearance and command to cast the net on the right side of the boat mirror the disciples' initial call in Luke chapter 5, symbolizing a return to the beginning of their journey with Jesus.
The sermon continues by focusing on the conversation between Jesus and Peter after breakfast. Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves Him, mirroring Peter's three denials. This threefold question and Peter's responses serve as a means of restoration for Peter and a recommissioning to tend to Jesus's sheep, symbolizing ministry and service to the church.
Pastor Chris emphasizes that Jesus calls and commissions imperfect people, as seen with Peter's restoration despite his failures. The foundation of ministry is love for Jesus, and ministry should be characterized by service rather than status. Additionally, the sermon acknowledges the hardships and suffering that come with following Jesus, referencing Peter's future struggles.
The sermon concludes with an exhortation to follow Jesus continually and embrace the call to ministry with humility and service. It ends with a prayer for the Holy Spirit to empower the congregation to follow Jesus's example of servanthood.