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Most Easter sermons end at the empty tomb. This one ends at a charcoal fire.
This Easter, we're sitting with a charcoal fire on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, where the Risen Jesus tracks down the man who denied him three times. No explanation demanded. No conditions given. Just breakfast, and one question asked three times in the exact place where everything fell apart.
If you've ever lost yourself and wondered whether there was any coming back — this one's for you.
By Paul D. Anderson4.7
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Most Easter sermons end at the empty tomb. This one ends at a charcoal fire.
This Easter, we're sitting with a charcoal fire on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, where the Risen Jesus tracks down the man who denied him three times. No explanation demanded. No conditions given. Just breakfast, and one question asked three times in the exact place where everything fell apart.
If you've ever lost yourself and wondered whether there was any coming back — this one's for you.

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