Sermon Tone Analysis

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Scripture
John 21
After Jesus resurrected from the dead, he appeared to Mary Magdalene (), he appeared to ten of his disciples (), and he appeared to eleven of his disciples ().
There were probably many other times in which Jesus revealed himself to his disciples (), but our text includes the third recorded time in which Jesus revealed himself to his disciples.
This time it is only seven of them.
Back to Fishing
This is the third recorded time Jesus has revealed himself to his disciples (Jesus had revealed himself many other times that are not recorded - John 20:30).
In , Peter
Jesus found Peter fishing, and now Peter returns to fishing.
Outside of the time Jesus told his disciples to go fishing to find a fish with a piece of money in it’s mouth to pay a temple tax (), nowhere in any of the gospels is it recorded that the disciples went fishing between the time Jesus called them and Jesus’ death.
But now, all of a sudden, Peter wants to go fishing.
Why do you think that is?
The New King James Version (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982), .
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