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Why is early morning significant in the story of Peter's restoration?

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The early morning setting contrasts with Peter's previous denial at night, symbolizing a new beginning and the dawning of hope.

The setting of early morning when Jesus restores Peter is significant as it symbolizes new beginnings and the hope that comes with Christ’s resurrection. When Peter had denied Christ, it was during the dark, cold night, a time of despair and fear; however, this morning encounter signifies light breaking through the darkness. Jesus’ restoration of Peter occurs in the presence of a new day, hinting at forgiveness and renewal of purpose. It also serves as a reminder that no matter how far one has fallen, Christ offers a fresh start. This encounter reassures believers that they, too, can experience renewal through His grace, embracing the light and hope that His resurrection provides.
Scripture References: John 21:4-14

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