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How do we know God's grace restores us after we fall?

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God's grace is shown in Peter's restoration, highlighting the depth of mercy available to all believers.

The restoration of Peter following his denial of Christ illustrates God's immense grace and mercy. Despite Peter's grievous sin, the Lord did not cast him away but instead looked upon him with compassion and restored him. This act signifies that God's grace can reach us in our darkest moments, irrespective of our failures. Peter's encounter with Jesus after the resurrection, where he was reinstated and given a commission to strengthen his brethren, serves as a powerful reminder that grace prevails over sin. It assures believers that no matter how far we stray, the Lord's unconditional love and grace can restore us.
Scripture References: Luke 22:32, John 21:15-17

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Peter's Fall
John R. Mitchell · Apr 23, 1995
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