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Follow Me

The sermon centers on the imperative of discipleship, emphasizing that true faith is evidenced not merely by belief in facts about Jesus, but by a life of active, ongoing obedience and following Him. Drawing from John 21:19–23, it highlights Jesus' command to Peter—'Follow me'—as a call to spiritual obedience, rooted in the shepherd-sheep metaphor, where genuine believers recognize and follow Christ's voice. The passage warns against distraction, as Peter's curiosity about John's future reveals a misplaced focus on others' destinies rather than one's own calling, a caution against the sin of being a 'busybody' in other people's lives. It also exposes the danger of careless biblical interpretation, as the early church misread Jesus' conditional statement about John's longevity, illustrating how omitting key words like 'if' can lead to erroneous beliefs. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to remain focused on their personal discipleship, to faithfully apply Christ's teachings, and to renew their commitment through practices like the Lord's Supper, which embody the act of following Jesus in obedience and remembrance.

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Sunday - AM
John 21:19-23
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