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What does the Bible say about the look of mercy in Luke 22?

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In Luke 22, the look of mercy is demonstrated when Jesus looked at Peter after his denial, reflecting love and compassion.

In Luke 22, we see a profound moment where Jesus turns and looks at Peter after Peter's third denial. This look is not one of judgment or anger but rather a look of mercy and love. It signifies Jesus' understanding of Peter's struggles and failures, reminding us of the grace that is extended to those who falter in their faith. The look reflects the compassionate heart of Christ, who intercedes for sinners, demonstrating that even in moments of our greatest failures, God's mercy prevails. Jesus' gaze conveys reassurance that despite our shortcomings, His love remains steadfast and unwavering.
Scripture References: Luke 22:61-62

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