Embracing God's Grace: The Power of Second Chances

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1) "The God of a second chance is not just for those who are far away, but he is also for those who are incredibly close to him. So if you're here today, and you consider yourself to be close to God, right? Or maybe you consider yourself to have once been close to God. You need to know that the grace of God, the mercy of God, this God of a second chance, it's extended to you as well." [21:29] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "God's Word is a living, breathing tool that speaks to us from the heart of God. And it's the reason why you can read a passage over and over and over again, and then 10 years later come back to it and see things you never saw before. Because God uses His Word to speak to us." [22:19] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Peter witnessed all kinds of things, guys. From a common fisherman, Peter ends up experiencing dead people rising again from the grave. Now, that would freak most people out, right? But for Peter, it just created more intrigue for him. Peter witnessed as thousands and thousands of people were fed with just a couple of pieces of bread and a couple of fish. Peter witnessed all kinds of miracles take place. In fact, Peter probably witnessed hundreds if not thousands. Hundreds of miracles where people were healed and demon-possessed people were set free." [23:24] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Peter's the kind of guy who wants to take down Judas. The guy he walked with for three years. Because Judas has denied knowing Jesus. Peter would just crush that guy. Peter would just be like, I can't believe you man. But now Peter finds himself at the same level as Judas. Denying Jesus." [31:29] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "God knows the anguish of Peter. He knows Peter's weeped deeply. He knows that Peter is crushing himself. He knows that Peter is his own worst enemy and something's going on inside of Peter's mind. Peter's starting to, you know, question whether he is a loyal follower of Jesus. He's starting to question whether he is worthy to be a spiritual leader. He's starting to doubt, you know, his own. He's starting to doubt his own righteousness. He's starting to doubt his own salvation. He's starting to doubt the love of Christ. He's starting to doubt who he can be." [34:04] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "God will allow you to see your potential. And when I say God will allow you to see your potential, what I mean is that Jesus will allow you to see both your good potential and your bad potential. Or may I say it this way, your godly potential and your destructive potential. Remember, Jesus tells Peter. Jesus is the one who tells Peter, there's a destructive potential inside of you, Peter, at that dinner. You don't see it. You don't know that it's there. But you have it. And you're going to deny me three times." [38:21] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Rock bottom is when you're living your very worst version of you here on this earth. And God will allow you and me to hit rock bottom. And here's the reason why. Because he loves us. God will allow us to get to the point where we are living our most destructive potential. Our most destructive potential. Why? Because he loves us. Does he want us to do that? He doesn't want us to do that. But he knows that inside of all of us is this sin nature. This destructive potential." [40:12] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "Jesus didn't kick Peter out of the club. He didn't kick him out of the club because of his sin. After Jesus rose again, he goes to the beach, he makes the meal, he meets with Peter, he reinstates Peter, he leads Peter through this very delicate conversation to restore Peter's confidence, to restore Peter as a man of God, to bring Peter out of the funk that his own failure had brought him to and deliver him and to set him free. Jesus didn't kick him out of the club. No, it was just the opposite. Jesus wanted to make sure that Peter knew, I want you." [45:22] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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