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What lessons can we learn from Peter's restoration?

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Peter's restoration teaches that despite failure, God's grace and mercy can lead to redemption and renewed purpose.

Peter's restoration following his denial of Christ is a profound lesson in grace. After denying Christ, Peter is met by the gaze of Jesus, recalling the prophecy of his failure, prompting deep remorse and repentance (Luke 22:61-62). Following his repentance, Jesus restores Peter in John 21:15-17, commissioning him to 'feed my sheep.' This demonstrates that our failures do not define us; rather, God’s grace offers restoration and renewed purpose. It reminds us that He is always ready to forgive and empower us for service, no matter our past.
Scripture References: Luke 22:61-62, John 21:15-17

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