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already told you that the whole miracle with the fish was a refresher
        course.  The first time is in Luke 5:8, “But when Simon Peter saw
        that, he fell down at Jesus; feet, saying, ‘Depart from me, for I am a
        sinful man, O Lord!’”  The first time God did that miracle, Peter
        said, “Depart; I’m a sinful man.”

        Listen to John 21:9, “And so when they got out upon the land, they
        saw a charcoal fire already laid, and fish placed on it, and bread.”
        When Peter got to shore, the first thing he saw was a charcoal fire.
        I can’t prove it but I think his heart sunk when he saw a charcoal
        fire.  John 18:18, “Now the slaves and the officers were standing
        there, having made a charcoal fire, for it was cold and they were
        warming themselves; and Peter also was with them, standing and
        warming himself.”

        There’s only two times in your New Testament that you read about
        a  charcoal  fire.    The  last  time  Peter  saw  a  charcoal  fire  he  was
        denying the Lord.  Now he swims to shore and that memory comes
        back of the charcoal fire.  Jesus did that on purpose.  I say, “Lord,
        why are you doing that to that poor man?”

        John 21:15, “So, when they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to
        Simon Peter, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love Me more than these?’
        He said to Him, ‘Yes, Lord, You know that I love You.’  He said to
        him,  ‘Tend  My  lambs.’”  Don’t  read  that  “la,  la,  la”.    Peter  was
        already  suffering  when  he  saw  the  charcoal  fire  and  now  Jesus
        speaks to him for the first time and he calls him, “Simon”.  That was
        his name before he got saved.  Jesus isn’t calling him “Peter”.  He’s
        calling him “Simon”.  I think that was painful.

        Remember the verse that we began with, John 1:42, “He brought
        him to Jesus.  Jesus looked at him, and said, ‘You are Simon the son
        of  John;  you  shall  be  called  Cephas.  (Which  translated  means
        Peter).”  Jesus is stirring up Peter’s heart;  the memory of the miracle
        of the fish and the memory of the charcoal fire.  Peter thought, “I
        don’t want to see that.  Jesus lost confidence in me and now He is
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