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What does the Bible say about the look of Christ on Peter?

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The Bible illustrates a poignant moment when Christ looked at Peter after his denial, symbolizing deep love and forgiveness.

In Luke 22:61, we see a powerful moment where 'The Lord turned and looked upon Peter' after Peter denied him. This look is filled with emotions—pain, love, and a call to repentance. It represents the depth of Christ's love for Peter, even amidst his failure. The look was not merely a momentary glance but a profound gaze that pierced Peter's heart, prompting deep remorse and sorrow for his actions. Winslow emphasizes that this encounter is a critical reflection of how Christ's love perseveres through our flaws and failures, inviting believers to grasp the reality of His enduring affection and the potential for restoration.
Scripture References: Luke 22:61

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