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Special : Easter from Simon Peter's Perspective

A New Beginning / Greg Laurie
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April 3, 2021 3:00 am

Special : Easter from Simon Peter's Perspective

A New Beginning / Greg Laurie

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April 3, 2021 3:00 am

In this special episode, Pastor Greg Laurie relates the incredible personal experience with Jesus that Simon Peter had on the first Easter. After stumbling through his own pride, this bold disciple encounters Jesus in a special way as recorded in John 21. 

Sometimes those who have known the Lord for a while are more vulnerable to falling into sin than those who are brand-new believers. When you’re a brand-new believer, you tend to realize that you are weak and vulnerable. New believers think, "I need help. I need prayer. I need to be around other Christians. I need to be in church."

But when you have known the Lord for 10, 20, 30, or 40 years or longer, you might think, "I am so strong now. I would never fall to that. How could anyone fall to a sin like that?" But even when we fall, there is always redemption.

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Hey everybody, Greg Laurie here. You're listening to the Greg Laurie Podcast, and my objective is to deliver, hopefully, compelling practical insights in faith, culture, and current events from a biblical perspective. To find out more about our ministry, just go to our website, harvest.org. So thanks for joining me for this podcast. I'm Greg Laurie, and welcome back to Truth Network. I'm Greg Laurie, and welcome back to Truth Network.

To find out more about our ministry, just go to our website, harvest.org. You were with Jesus. No, I never knew the guy, Peter says, Rooster Crows. An hour passes.

He could have gotten out of there. An hour passes, someone else says, no, I recognize you. You were with Jesus.

I never knew the man, Rooster Crows. Then he denies him a third time, the third time taking an oath, saying, in effect, I swear to God, I never knew Jesus. And at that moment, the Bible tells us, Christ was led out of heaven. Out of the house of Caiaphas, and he made momentary eye contact with Simon Peter and the glow of the fire.

Wow. What kind of expression do you think Jesus had when he looked at Peter at that moment, after his third denial? Do you think he rolled his eyes like? He had failed the Lord. The Lord knew he would fail.

So he was giving him another chance. So Peter and John sprint to the tomb. And by the way, in John's gospel, he mentions he beat Peter to the tomb. That's the perk of writing your own gospel. You can be inspired by God, but you can throw in little details like that. Yeah, I beat the old dude.

He was kind of slow. Both of them come and see the same scene. It's an empty tomb. It's a tomb of a wealthy man belonging to Jesus.

According to Joseph of Armathea. There's an area cut out to lay the body in. Jesus was wrapped in bandages, almost mummy-like, if you will. The bandages are still there.

It's always still in them, but the body is gone. John comes to the tomb, looks in, sees the body is gone, immediately gets it. Christ is risen and takes off. Peter comes in, chest heaving. He wondered in himself what was happening. Little skeptical.

I don't know what's going on. And as he's leaving the tomb, guess who he encounters? Jesus.

They have a private conversation that we don't know anything about. The apostle, but God had other plans, and that brings us to John 21. By the way, that was the intro to the message, okay? John 21, verse one. Later, Jesus appeared again to the disciples beside the Sea of Galilee.

This is how it happened. Several of the disciples were there. Simon Peter, Thomas, nicknamed the Twin, Nathaniel from Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two other disciples, and Simon Peter, who is clearly the leader of the gang, said, I'm going fishing, and we'll come too, they said. And they went out into the boat, and they caught nothing all night. At dawn, Jesus was standing on the beach, but the disciples couldn't see who he was. He called out, boys, do you have any fish?

No, they replied. Then he said, why don't you throw out your net on the right side of the boat, and you'll get some? And they did, and they couldn't haul in the net because there were so many fish in it. We'll stop there. I love this.

Have you ever just felt like you wanna just put a gone fishing sign up and disconnect? That's how these guys felt. They didn't know what to do. They didn't know what this next step was. And they went out fishing, and they caught nothing.

Kind of a picture of their lives, really a picture of our life. But when we leave Jesus out of the equation, things just don't go well, do they? You know, maybe you'll have that success, or maybe you'll have a failure, but whatever it is you have, when you have it without God, you really have nothing.

Life goes so much better when we listen to him, and most importantly, do what he tells us to do. I heard the story of a lady that was at the airport, and she was waiting for her flight, and she went to one of those little cookie stores and bought a bag of cookies. So she had a few minutes. She sat down with a big sort of community table.

There were other people sitting there, including a man across from me. She sat down, pulled out her iPad, was gonna check up on her social media. And as she's doing so, she reaches into her bag to get her first cookie, and much to her shock, there's a man's hand in her bag, and he's reaching for a cookie, too. She looks at him like, what are you doing? He takes the cookie out and eats it, without any embarrassment. She takes her cookie and eats it.

Who is this guy? So she reaches in for a second cookie. He reaches in, too. She reaches in for a third.

He reaches in for a third. This happens, so they get to the bottom of the bag, and there's one cookie left, and he gets it first. He takes it in half and gives her half. She snatches it, eats it, walks away in a huff. How dare that man eat my cookies right in front of me. Who does he think he is? So she gets her seat on the plane. She sits down and reaches into her purse and finds her bag of cookies.

And he was nice enough to share the last one with her. That's how we are with God. It's my life. It's my future. My money. My cookies.

And when you leave him out, things will not go the way they're supposed to go. And that's what was happening with the disciples. Have you caught any fish? Jesus asked. I love that he said boys, too, because he was sort of in silhouette form. It was early. Boys, he calls. Have you caught any fish? Who's he calling boys?

We're adult men out here. And then John realizes, it's the Lord. And they make their way in, and they're hauling this massive net teeming with freshly caught fish.

And here's the scene they see. Jesus sitting by a fire. He's made them breakfast. I bet Jesus was a good cook, don't you think? Probably made them some bacon. No, probably no bacon. No, that's not kosher, but fish and eggs. Hopefully some eggs. I don't know. I like eggs in the morning.

So you know they're there, and it's cooking. And here's the amazing thing. This is God incarnate, the creator of the universe in human form. Who has just gone to the cross. He's been crucified. He's risen again.

Listen, those nail pierced hands was making them breakfast. And so they come up, and they sit down by the glow of the fire. It was deja vu time for Peter, because he remembers the last time he saw Jesus in the glow of a fire. He was denying him. He would probably look up at Jesus, and Jesus would look up, and Peter would probably look down, just embarrassed.

Ashamed, not knowing what to say. And now Jesus breaks the silence with these statements, and we go back to John 21. Simon, son of Jonah, do you love me more than these?

Yes, Peter replies. You know I love you. Then feed my lambs, Jesus told him.

I want you to notice one thing. Do you love me more than these? The old, prideful, self-confident Peter, who sat in the upper room, though I'll deny you, I will never deny you, would have said, of course I love you more than these. No one loves you like I do. The newly repentant, humbled Peter just says, Lord, I love you. I'm not gonna boast of my love at the expense of others. And Jesus says, feed my sheep.

You know what that means? He was back in business again. Jesus not only forgave him, he was recommissioning him for service.

Service again. And God will do the same for you. He will forgive you.

And then you can start this new relationship with him again. Just as Jesus called to the disciples from the shore, saying, come and have breakfast, he's calling to us to have a meal with him. The Bible uses the picture of having a meal with someone as friendship and fellowship. I don't like to eat with people I don't know. Someone will come up to me and say, I'd like to take you out to lunch and talk to you about a business proposition.

No, thank you. Because if they pay for the meal, I'm kind of beholden to them and I have to listen to their spiel, and that gives me indigestion. Now I go out and eat with people I like. I go out to eat with members of my family or friends or people I'm close to. And Jesus says, behold, I stand at the door and I knock, and if you'll hear my voice and open the door, I will come in and eat with you, have a meal, the same offered of the disciples is on the table for us right now.
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