We’re back this week diving into John 21, and wow… this chapter hits in a quiet but convicting way. (I mean... WE'RE not quiet...)
It’s not the big, dramatic moments of the resurrection—it’s the after. The everyday. The going-back-to-what’s-familiar kind of moments.
We talk about the disciples returning to fishing and how relatable that is. When life feels uncertain or we don’t know what’s next, how easy is it to slip back into old habits, old mindsets, or just what feels comfortable?
Then comes one of the most powerful scenes: Jesus meeting them on the shore, cooking breakfast (yes, Jesus making breakfast is a whole moment), and gently restoring Peter. No shame. No lecture. Just grace—and a question that cuts straight to the heart: “Do you love me?”
That leads us into a real and honest conversation about how we can unintentionally deny Jesus in our own lives. Not always in loud, obvious ways—but in the small choices, the compromises, the moments we stay silent, or when our actions don’t line up with what we say we believe.
This episode is both a mirror and an invitation. A reminder that we’re all capable of falling short—but also that Jesus always meets us there, calls us back, and invites us forward.
So whether you’ve been feeling distant, distracted, or just stuck in routine—this conversation is for you.
Grab your coffee, come hang out with us, and let’s chat about what it really looks like to follow Jesus… even when it’s hard, even when we mess up.
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