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What do we do with the parts of our story we wish we could undo? In this week’s episode of Your Week with St. Luke’s, Pastors Corey and Melissa reflect on one of the most tender and human moments in the Gospel of John: the resurrected Jesus meeting Peter beside a breakfast fire in John 21:15–19. After denial, shame, and failure, Peter expects judgment—but instead receives grace, restoration, and a renewed calling to “feed my sheep.” Together, Corey and Melissa explore what it means to follow Jesus after we’ve gotten it wrong, why failure doesn’t disqualify us from purpose, and how love and forgiveness can reshape the way we care for others. This conversation speaks to anyone who has wrestled with guilt, questioned their worth, or wondered if God could still use them after a mistake. Honest, thoughtful, and deeply hopeful, this episode invites listeners to see themselves in Peter’s story—and to hear Jesus’ invitation to begin again.
Go deeper with reflection questions and prayer prompts on our free app: www.Livetherhythm.app
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What do we do with the parts of our story we wish we could undo? In this week’s episode of Your Week with St. Luke’s, Pastors Corey and Melissa reflect on one of the most tender and human moments in the Gospel of John: the resurrected Jesus meeting Peter beside a breakfast fire in John 21:15–19. After denial, shame, and failure, Peter expects judgment—but instead receives grace, restoration, and a renewed calling to “feed my sheep.” Together, Corey and Melissa explore what it means to follow Jesus after we’ve gotten it wrong, why failure doesn’t disqualify us from purpose, and how love and forgiveness can reshape the way we care for others. This conversation speaks to anyone who has wrestled with guilt, questioned their worth, or wondered if God could still use them after a mistake. Honest, thoughtful, and deeply hopeful, this episode invites listeners to see themselves in Peter’s story—and to hear Jesus’ invitation to begin again.
Go deeper with reflection questions and prayer prompts on our free app: www.Livetherhythm.app

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