Randy Forrester :: John - Restored for Mission
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Bible Study
Don't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon:
Sermon Notes
- Theme: Jesus restores us from failure not by ignoring our wounds, but by healing them — and then calling us back into mission.
- Introduction
- Comparison to military standards: Are we disqualified by spiritual failure?
- Jesus' mission continues through imperfect people.
- Peter’s Failure and Shame
- Peter denied Jesus three times.
- Carries guilt, fear, and brokenness.
- Jesus Heals Through Painful Restoration
- Jesus recreates the setting of Peter’s denial (charcoal fire).
- Asks Peter three times, “Do you love me?” — one for each denial.
- Calls Peter's love back to the center.
- Restoration to Leadership
- Jesus entrusts Peter with responsibility: “Feed my sheep.”
- Not just forgiveness — but restored trust and calling.
- Your past doesn’t disqualify you from God’s purpose.
- But healing may be needed first — emotionally and spiritually.
- Jesus exposes wounds not to shame, but to set us free.
- Leadership and mission flow from love for Jesus.
- Jesus wants you healed, free, and ready to serve.
Sermon Application
Discussion Questions:
- Why did John include the detail about the charcoal fire?
- Why is our love for Jesus important for service and mission (not simply his love for us)?
- Should trust be restored after forgiveness? When might that be important and when might it be problematic?
- Can you share about some way the Lord brought healing to your soul that helped free you up to serve him and others?
- Can a person offer healthy leadership without emotional and spiritual health?
Questions?
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