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How do we know God's grace restores believers like Peter?

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God's grace is evident in Peter's restoration following his fall, demonstrating that failure does not remove His love.

The narrative of Peter’s denial showcases a transformative journey of repentance and restoration by the grace of God. After denying the Lord, Peter was met with the tender gaze of Jesus, which sparked repentance in his heart. As it is revealed in Proverbs 24:16, 'The righteous fall seven times and rises again,' suggesting that while believers may stumble, God's grace is sufficient to restore them. Peter's experience serves as a testimony of the effectiveness of divine grace, illustrating that despite severe failure, God's love is unwavering and capable of bringing His children back to Him.
Scripture References: Proverbs 24:16, Luke 22:61

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