The sermon centers on the transformative response to Christ's resurrection, emphasizing that genuine love for Jesus is demonstrated not in abstract declarations but in faithful obedience—specifically, feeding His sheep and following Him. Drawing from John 21, it highlights the intimate, threefold exchange between Jesus and Peter, where Jesus' repeated question, 'Do you love me?' is not merely a test but a restoration, pointing to Peter's prior denial and Jesus' prior prayer for his restoration. The passage reveals that love for Christ is evidenced through practical care for others (feeding the sheep) and unwavering commitment to Christ's mission (following Him), not through performance or perfection, but through grace-enabled discipleship. The sermon underscores that this love is rooted in being part of God's family through Christ, and it is lived out in everyday faithfulness, where consistent engagement with Scripture naturally draws others to Christ. Ultimately, the believer's life should reflect a clear, consistent pattern of obedience and joy in Christ's work, making the gospel visible in ordinary life and inviting others into the fold.