
This Sunday I will bring to completion preaching through the entire gospel of John. We have been at this off and on for the last two years. In John 21 we see another visit the resurrected Jesus has with the disciples and one disciple in particular, Peter.
Jesus makes it a point to reconnect with Peter after the resurrection to make a fresh start in their relationship. Prior to John 21, Jesus and Peter had never discussed the events during Jesus’ trial when Peter denied Christ three times. There are two things that stand out to me from this passage: 1) Peter wanted to connect with Jesus personally – He jumped out of a perfectly good boat into the water to get to the shore and to Jesus faster. 2 ) The conversation was hard for Peter – remembering our failures is never a pleasant experience. Can you relate to Peter? I know I can.
How Jesus treated Peter that day reveals how Jesus will deal with us when we come to him with our failures, looking for a fresh start. Jesus lovingly leads Peter to recognize the root of his failure and what he needed to do to correct that. Jesus conveyed to Peter that in spite of his shortcomings there was a place for Peter in the work of the kingdom. I often say, “The success of the Christian life is a series of new beginnings.” Jesus gave Peter a fresh start / a new beginning and Peter went on to lead the early church. It is often the people whose lives have received the deepest penetration of God’s grace who will be used to do a great thing for God. Do you need a fresh start? Will you make a new beginning? Join me this Sunday as we conclude John’s Gospel and Make a Fresh Start.