The sermon "Follow Thou Me" by Kevin Thacker addresses the theme of discipleship and the call to follow Christ as exemplified in John 21:18-25. Thacker explores the significance of Christ’s reinstatement of Peter after his denial, emphasizing that Jesus commands Peter—and all believers—to follow Him obediently. Key points include the importance of love manifesting in service ("Feed my sheep"), the necessity of being willing to endure suffering for Christ's glory, and the individual nature of each believer's calling in the context of divine providence. Thacker references Scriptures such as Matthew 16:24 and Galatians 2:20 to illustrate that true discipleship involves self-denial and a life lived in faith in Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers to focus on their specific calling from Christ, rather than comparing themselves to others, thereby fostering a community of mutual edification and reliance on the Lord.
“The death of every believer glorifies God, and the death of the unbeliever glorifies God.”
“To take up our cross and to follow Him, that already took place. I was in Him when He hung on that cross.”
“If you mind your own business, then you won't be minding mine.”
“We all want that dying grace. I need living grace for today, don’t you?”
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