Do You Love Me? (John 21:15-25)
Michael originally taught ‘Do You Love Me? (John 21:15-25)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.
Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley reflects on a powerful moment of restoration for Peter in the Gospel of John. After denying Jesus three times, Peter is confronted by the Savior at a charcoal fire—the same place of his denial. Jesus asks him three times, “Do you love me?” This isn’t just a question of affection but a call to action: “Feed my lambs. Shepherd my sheep.”
Dr. Easley reminds us that love for God isn’t only about words but is demonstrated through our actions. For Peter, it meant caring for God’s people. For us, it’s about investing in what God loves—His church and His mission. Jesus reaffirms Peter’s calling, and in doing so, calls us all to serve, guide, and nurture those entrusted to us.
Takeaways
- Peter’s restoration exemplifies the depth of God’s grace and forgiveness.
- Jesus’ questions to Peter reveal the profound love He desires.
- Following Christ requires sacrifice and a life of obedience.
- God’s grace overflows for those who turn back to Him in repentance.
- Our love for God should be evident in every part of our lives.
- Obedience to God reflects the sincerity of our love for Him.
- Life’s challenges reveal the true strength of our commitment to Christ.
- The call to follow Jesus is personal, clear, and unshakable.
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