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What do you do when you feel like you’ve messed up too badly for God to still use you?
Peter didn’t just make a small mistake—he denied Jesus three times. And after that failure, it would’ve been easy for Peter to assume he was done. Disqualified. Left out.
But after the resurrection, Jesus sends a message to the disciples that includes two powerful words: “and Peter.”
In this episode of Between Sundays, Bobby and Justus unpack Peter’s denial, the weight of shame, and why Jesus made sure Peter knew he was still invited. If you’ve ever felt like your past disqualifies you from God’s purpose, this conversation is for you.
Because failure doesn’t cancel calling—and Jesus still calls you by name.
By Bobby Paschal & Justus KieferWhat do you do when you feel like you’ve messed up too badly for God to still use you?
Peter didn’t just make a small mistake—he denied Jesus three times. And after that failure, it would’ve been easy for Peter to assume he was done. Disqualified. Left out.
But after the resurrection, Jesus sends a message to the disciples that includes two powerful words: “and Peter.”
In this episode of Between Sundays, Bobby and Justus unpack Peter’s denial, the weight of shame, and why Jesus made sure Peter knew he was still invited. If you’ve ever felt like your past disqualifies you from God’s purpose, this conversation is for you.
Because failure doesn’t cancel calling—and Jesus still calls you by name.