Breakfast on the Beach

John 21:15-17

Read: v1-14 Breakfast on the beach. Last summer Pat and I had the privilege of enjoying breakfast near the seashore in Hawaii. It was marvelous. The fresh air, the warmth of the sun, all of this plus the atmosphere made it a memorable time for us. But it couldn't have compared to this event. The resurrected Jesus said, 'Come and dine'. But what was the purpose for this seaside rendezvous? It wasn't just to provide a meal for the disciples, it was to deliver an important message. I am sure that the Lord was teaching a number of things to all of His disciples by this event, but His focus appears to be upon Peter.

Read: v15-17 I know that we have often read this passage, and certainly we have heard it taught time and again, but this morning I want us to consider it one more time. Consider it from Peter's perspective. He had failed his Lord miserably. Where do you go, and what do you do after you have failed the Lord? Because we have all failed Him at one time or another.

The message that we see here is a message of hope. It is a message of a new beginning for Peter, and for us when we fail Him.

I. Confrontation: Do You Love Me? v15, v16, v17

Note: The words used are interesting. Jesus asked Peter, 'Do you 'Agape' me?' Peter responded. 'I 'Phileo' you'. 'Agape' is the strongest word the Greeks had for love. 'Phileo' was a brotherly or friendship type of love. "Do really love me? I love you like a brother."

II. Confession:

III. Commission:

What do we need when we fail the Lord? We need a new beginning. For that, there must be: