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Peter denied Jesus three times, yet after the resurrection, Jesus went looking for him. He made breakfast on the shore, sat with Peter, and asked a simple question three times: "Do you love me?" In this message from John 21, Pastor Kirt Anderson unpacks what that moment reveals about how God responds to our worst failures, and what it means that Jesus used different words for love each time he asked.
Pastor Kirt also reflects on Jesus' words about aging and death, and what it looks like to face the end of life with genuine faith. Drawing from decades of ministry and sitting with people in their final days, he shares why the resurrection is not just a doctrine but a living hope.
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Peter denied Jesus three times, yet after the resurrection, Jesus went looking for him. He made breakfast on the shore, sat with Peter, and asked a simple question three times: "Do you love me?" In this message from John 21, Pastor Kirt Anderson unpacks what that moment reveals about how God responds to our worst failures, and what it means that Jesus used different words for love each time he asked.
Pastor Kirt also reflects on Jesus' words about aging and death, and what it looks like to face the end of life with genuine faith. Drawing from decades of ministry and sitting with people in their final days, he shares why the resurrection is not just a doctrine but a living hope.

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