Breakfast with Jesus

EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 12 MIN

Breakfast with Jesus

from Weekly Sunday School -- Evangelical and Pentecostal. · host donniebryson

AG Sunday School Lesson for January 25, 2026. Lesson taken from John 21:1-25.AG Sunday School Lesson for January 25, 2026. This lesson, presented by Minister Donnie Bryson, explores the profound encounter between the risen Christ and seven of His disciples at the Sea of Tiberias. It focuses on themes of restoration, divine provision, and individual calling.1. A Miraculous Catch (John 21:1–6)Returning to their former lives as fishermen, the disciples fish all night but catch nothing. At daybreak, a "stranger" on the shore instructs them to cast their net on the right side of the boat.The Result: They catch so many fish they cannot haul the net in.The Parallel: This mirrors a similar miracle early in Jesus' ministry (Luke 5), though this time the nets remain intact.2. Recognition and Reunion (John 21:7–14)Upon realizing the stranger is Jesus, Peter impulsively dives into the sea to reach Him. On shore, the disciples find Jesus has already prepared a charcoal fire with bread and fish.The Symbolism: The charcoal fire serves as a poignant reminder of the fire Peter stood by when he denied Jesus.The Harvest: They count exactly 153 large fish, yet the net is not torn, signifying God's ability to preserve what He provides.3. The Restoration of Peter (John 21:15–17)In the most emotional part of the lesson, Jesus asks Peter "Do you love me?" three times—matching the three times Peter denied Him.The Language: The lesson highlights the shift in Greek terms for love, moving from agapao (divine, supreme love) to phileo (brotherly friendship).The Mission: With each confession of love, Jesus gives Peter a command: "Feed my lambs," "Tend my sheep," and "Feed my sheep."4. Purpose and Individual Callings (John 21:18–25)Jesus concludes the meeting by prophesying the nature of Peter’s death (crucifixion) and addressing Peter's curiosity about the apostle John’s future.Focus on the Call: When Peter asks about John, Jesus redirects him: "What is that to you? You follow me!" * Correcting Rumors: John uses the conclusion of his Gospel to clarify that Jesus never promised he wouldn't die, but rather emphasized that each believer has a unique path.Key Spiritual TakeawaysFaithfulness: Do what God has called you to do and remain vigilant.Humility: Avoid the "braggart’s" trap; Peter’s failure followed his boast of being the bravest.Restoration: No matter the failure, Jesus is willing to take you back and recommission you for His work.

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