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How does Jesus view His disciples despite their faults?

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Jesus views His disciples with compassion, focusing on their faithfulness rather than their shortcomings.

In the face of their many flaws, Jesus acknowledges the faithfulness of His disciples during a critical time of trial. As expressed in Luke 22:28, He commends them for remaining true to Him, recognizing their hearts even amidst their failings. This gracious acknowledgment serves as an encouraging reminder to all believers that Christ sees our hearts more than our imperfections. His compassion and understanding offer comfort, assuring us that, despite our weaknesses and failures, His love and mercy prevail, prompting us to persevere in our faith and service.
Scripture References: Luke 22:28, John 21:15

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Luke 22:24-30
J.C. Ryle · Sep 11, 2016
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