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Why is Christ's love for His disciples significant?

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Christ's love for His disciples is significant as it assures them of His acceptance and commitment regardless of their failures.

In John 21, Christ's persistent appearances to His disciples after His resurrection are profoundly significant as they reveal His unwavering love and grace. Despite their doubts and desertion, He reassures them of His acceptance, famously instructing the women after His resurrection to inform the disciples and Peter specifically. This personalization serves as a reminder that Christ continues to love and accept His followers, even amid their failures. This aspect of Christ's character encourages believers today, demonstrating that their relationship with Him is not contingent upon their performance but rooted in His grace and redemptive love.
Scripture References: John 21:10-15

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Henry Mahan · Jan 29, 1995
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