Week 12 | Day 4 THE GOD OF SECOND CHANCES John 21:1-25

In John 21, the risen Jesus appeared to several disciples by the Sea of Galilee after a fruitless night of fishing. At Jesus’ direction, they cast their nets again and experience an overwhelming catch, echoing their original call to follow Him. Jesus then prepared breakfast for them, demonstrating His care and fellowship. In a deeply personal moment, Jesus restored Peter—who had denied Him three times—by asking three times if Peter loves Him and commissioning him to shepherd His people.

The significance of this passage is that the risen Christ restores, recommissions, and redirects His followers. Failure doesn’t disqualify disciples from future usefulness; grace invites repentance and renewed purpose. Jesus makes clear that love for Him is expressed through faithful service and obedience, not comparison with others. The chapter closes by emphasizing that discipleship is a lifelong calling, shaped by devotion to Christ rather than curiosity about others’ paths.

APPLICATION

1. Trust Jesus at All Times and Especially in Seasons of Frustration

When our efforts come up empty, obedience to Christ’s word brings fruitfulness. No one is perfect. We’re all in the process of being perfected unto the day of Jesus’ return.

2. Receive the Restoring Grace of God

Jesus meets us in our failure, not to shame us, but to restore and recommission us. The restoration of Peter was more than gentle; it is a reminder of who and whose we are in Christ.

3. Let Your Love for Jesus Shape Your Service

Ministry flows from relationship—loving Christ leads naturally to caring for others. Furthermore, as Jesus treats us, so should we treat others. People of grace can’t help but to share the grace they have received with others.

4. Follow Jesus without Comparison

Faithfulness is measured by obedience, not by comparing our calling to someone else’s. Comparing yourself spiritual life with others, more often than not, will lead you down a path of Pharisee-ism. Be careful.

5. Remain Focused on Your Calling

Jesus’ words remind us that discipleship is about following Him faithfully, wherever He leads and making disciples as He has invested in us.

PRAYER

Lord Jesus, thank You for meeting me in my weakness and restoring me with grace. Teach me to trust You when I feel discouraged, to love You wholeheartedly, and to follow You faithfully without comparison. Renew my calling, strengthen my obedience, and use my life for Your purposes. May I follow You wherever You lead. Amen.

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