Peter's Journey: Embracing Authentic Discipleship in Christ

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But what we have here in the gospels is a long way from an airbrushed picture of an ideal christian. The wonderful thing that I think that I love about Peter and I'm sure you do too is that he is just like us. He is a mass of contradictions. On the one hand he is clearly a committed follower of Jesus and yet he keeps questioning what Jesus says. [00:02:08]

A learner is one who by definition is not yet all that he or she hopes one day to be. Maybe you look back with a great deal of regret on things that you said or did in the past. Maybe you find it difficult to live with decisions that you have made. I'm a follower of Jesus, how could I have been such a fool? [00:03:22]

What we're going to see in this series again and again is that authentic discipleship has its failures as well as its successes. But what we're going to see in the middle of it all is that the story of Peter is full of hope because it's a story all about what Jesus Christ can do with flawed disciples like us. [00:04:06]

A man on the edge of the crowd sees the glory of Jesus. A man who's been barely listening confesses his need to Jesus. A man who knows his own weakness finds hope in Jesus. And a man who has been entirely preoccupied with his own business becomes a follower of Jesus. [00:09:47]

Peter had worked the entire night and he hadn't caught a single thing, and now with Jesus in the boat there are so many fish he can't pull them in. And so verse 7 they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and to help them and they came and they filled both the boats so that they began to sink. [00:11:06]

Peter had been happy to lend the use of his boat to Jesus. He'd already referred to Jesus if you look in verse 5 as master when Jesus told him to throw out the net. Peter did what he said despite the fact that he had toiled all night and he had caught nothing. [00:15:15]

Peter's mistake was that he felt that his sin was the defining thing about him. You see what he's saying Jesus, I'm not your man, because of who I am, I'm a sinful man and that's all I'll ever be, and that disqualifies me from being your disciple. [00:21:00]

Jesus is calling you to be his disciple and Jesus will make you what he calls you to be. So see the glory of Jesus, confess your need to Jesus, third, find hope in Jesus. Look at these wonderful words in verse 10 and Jesus said to Simon, do not be afraid, from now on you will be catching men. [00:23:50]

The people that Jesus calls are the people who know their sin and feel their need. They are the ones who are truly useful in his kingdom. The fact that you're a sinful man isn't a disqualifier Peter, it's precisely for everyone who would identify with what you have said that I came into the world. [00:25:48]

The Lord Jesus Christ is able to make you what he is calling you to be, that's the hope of the gospel, and when you see that there really is only one possible response and it is to become a follower of Jesus. Follow me and I will make you fishers of men. [00:27:44]

They really have seen the glory of Jesus so they know that it's about him and it's not about them and Luke tells us that they left everything and followed him. It doesn't say that Jesus left everything in order to settle down with them, they left everything in order to follow him. [00:30:00]

As we confess our need in Jesus we also find hope in Jesus. Jesus did not come to call the righteous, those who think that they've made it and they're on the right side of God. He came to call sinners like us to repentance. He moves towards sinners like us and he is able to make us what he calls us to be. [00:32:27]

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