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EPISODE · May 5, 2025 · 30 MIN

I Am Going Fishing (John 21:1-11)

from Michael Easley Sermons · host Michael Easley

Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explores the extremes of Christian spiritual life: striving through discipline versus letting go entirely, often falling into functional deism or mystical experiences. He reflects on how people swing between controlling every aspect of their faith to completely giving up, and challenges whether the spiritual life is really about finding balance between these extremes. The sermon culminates in Jesus’ invitation: “Come have breakfast.” He emphasizes the warmth and humanity of this moment—Jesus, resurrected and divine, shares a simple meal with his friends. It's a poignant reminder that amidst confusion or failure, Christ meets us where we are—with grace, restoration, and fellowship. Dr. Easley ultimately encourages believers to return to Scripture and relationship with Jesus, rather than chasing control or mystical experiences. Takeaways Avoid the Extremes of the Christian life. Jesus shows up in our daily routines, not just the dramatic moments. Obedience Often Comes Before we fully recognize God's hand. Jesus restores us gently, meeting failure with forgiveness and grace. Jesus calls us “children” to affirm our beloved identity in Him. What Jesus desires most is connection with us, not our perfect performance. To read the gospel of John, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explores the extremes of Christian spiritual life: striving through discipline versus letting go entirely, often falling into functional deism or mystical experiences. He reflects on how people swing between controlling every aspect of their faith to completely giving up, and challenges whether the spiritual life is really about finding balance between these extremes. The sermon culminates in Jesus’ invitation: “Come have breakfast.” He emphasizes the warmth and humanity of this moment—Jesus, resurrected and divine, shares a simple meal with his friends. It's a poignant reminder that amidst confusion or failure, Christ meets us where we are—with grace, restoration, and fellowship. Dr. Easley ultimately encourages believers to return to Scripture and relationship with Jesus, rather than chasing control or mystical experiences. Takeaways Avoid the Extremes of the Christian life. Jesus shows up in our daily routines, not just the dramatic moments. Obedience Often Comes Before we fully recognize God's hand. Jesus restores us gently, meeting failure with forgiveness and grace. Jesus calls us “children” to affirm our beloved identity in Him. What Jesus desires most is connection with us, not our perfect performance. To read the gospel of John, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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