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In this final message from the SENT series, we find ourselves on the shoreline with Peter—where failure, grace, and calling meet in a deeply personal encounter with Jesus.
After denying Jesus three times, Peter is gently restored—not with condemnation, but with a question that still speaks to us today: “Do you love me?”
Before giving Peter any mission, Jesus restores his heart. Grace comes first. And from that place, the call is simple: “Feed my sheep.”
This message reminds us that the mission of Jesus isn’t about programmes or perfection—it’s about people. Loving Jesus means caring for those He cares about, in the everyday moments right in front of us.
It’s not always easy. Following Jesus can be costly and uncomfortable. But His invitation remains the same: “Follow me.”
📖 Key Text: John 21:15–19
By Rev. Neil H WatsonIn this final message from the SENT series, we find ourselves on the shoreline with Peter—where failure, grace, and calling meet in a deeply personal encounter with Jesus.
After denying Jesus three times, Peter is gently restored—not with condemnation, but with a question that still speaks to us today: “Do you love me?”
Before giving Peter any mission, Jesus restores his heart. Grace comes first. And from that place, the call is simple: “Feed my sheep.”
This message reminds us that the mission of Jesus isn’t about programmes or perfection—it’s about people. Loving Jesus means caring for those He cares about, in the everyday moments right in front of us.
It’s not always easy. Following Jesus can be costly and uncomfortable. But His invitation remains the same: “Follow me.”
📖 Key Text: John 21:15–19