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What does the Bible say about Peter's fall and restoration?

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The Bible presents Peter's fall and restoration as a profound lesson about grace and God's forgiveness.

Peter's fall is recorded in all four Gospels, highlighting the frailty of man and God's grace in restoring him. In Mark 14:26-31, we see Peter boldly declaring his loyalty to Christ, only to deny Him three times. This serves as a reminder that even the strongest followers can falter. However, the narrative does not end in despair; instead, it emphasizes Peter's restoration. After his denial, Jesus specifically instructs the angel to tell the disciples and Peter that He will meet them in Galilee (Mark 16:7), signaling grace and hope. The look of grace from Jesus, which caused Peter to weep bitterly, was pivotal in his repentance and restoration.
Scripture References: Mark 14:26-31, Mark 16:7

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