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how Jesus loved Him.  I was very confused about the Great
        Commission.  God has begun to open my eyes.


        John 21 is the “how” of the great commission.  It’s told in terms
        of Peter’s restoration; coming back to the Lord.  If you have that
        chapter before you I want you to glance at verses 1-14.  Don’t
        read it.  Just glance at it.  Just scan it and run your eyes through
        the text.  You will notice that it’s about fishing.  The Bible tells
        us that seven disciples gathered at the Sea of Tiberius.  The Lord
        filled their nets with one hundred fifty three fish.

        Alright,  set  that  aside.    Now  look  at  the  second  half  of  the
        chapter, 15-23.  Verses 15, 16 and 17 say, “Feed my sheep, feed
        my lambs, feed my sheep.”  The second half of the chapter is
        about shepherding.  In John 21 you have a story; fishing and
        shepherding.  That’s the Great Commission.  Fishing is winning
        souls  to  Jesus.    Shepherding  is  training  people  in  the  Lord.
        That’s not my idea.  In Matthew when Jesus called Peter, He
        said, “I’ll make you fishers of men.”

        Let me tell the story in my own words.  Seven disciples gathered
        together in Galilee.  We have the names of five of them; Peter,
        Nathanael, Thomas, James and John.  There are two that are not
        named.  I know who they are.  That’s you and me.  So, they
        gathered at Galilee.

        When  they  arrived  they  were  waiting  for  Jesus  to  show  up.
        Matthew 26:32, “But after I have been raised, I will go before
        you to Galilee.”  Matthew 28:7, “And go quickly and tell His
        disciples  that  He  has  risen  from  the  dead;  and  behold  He  is
        going before you into Galilee, there you will see Him; behold,
        I have told you.”  Matthew 28:10, “Then Jesus said to them,
        ‘Do not be afraid; go and take word to My brethren to leave for
        Galilee, and there they shall see Me.”  Mark 16:7, “But go, tell
        His disciples and Peter, ‘He is going before you into Galilee;
        there you will see Him, just as He said to you.”
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