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What can we learn from Peter's restoration by Jesus?

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Peter’s restoration teaches us about grace and the hope of redemption.

In John 21:15-17, Jesus reinstates Peter by asking him three times if he loves Him, paralleling Peter's three denials. This act of restoration underscores the profound grace of God, showing that no failure is beyond redemption. It illustrates that while Peter faltered, Jesus never abandoned him. Instead, He restores Peter to a position of leadership, reaffirming the importance of grace in overcoming sin. This powerful exchange serves as a foundation for understanding the hope that lies in Christ's forgiveness and the call to serve Him faithfully.
Scripture References: John 21:15-17, 1 Peter 5:10

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