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After Easter, it can be easy to wonder what comes next. In Mark 16, the angel at the empty tomb gives a message that seems simple, but carries the heart of Jesus: “Go, tell the disciples and Peter.”
This message explores why Peter was named specifically after denying Jesus three times, and what that reveals about grace, failure, restoration, and the relentless pursuit of God. For anyone who has ever felt disqualified, ashamed, excluded, or defined by their worst moment, Peter’s story is a powerful reminder: Jesus does not shame us. He restores us.
Your story is not over. You are still included. And Jesus is still calling your name.
By Local ChurchAfter Easter, it can be easy to wonder what comes next. In Mark 16, the angel at the empty tomb gives a message that seems simple, but carries the heart of Jesus: “Go, tell the disciples and Peter.”
This message explores why Peter was named specifically after denying Jesus three times, and what that reveals about grace, failure, restoration, and the relentless pursuit of God. For anyone who has ever felt disqualified, ashamed, excluded, or defined by their worst moment, Peter’s story is a powerful reminder: Jesus does not shame us. He restores us.
Your story is not over. You are still included. And Jesus is still calling your name.