Restoration Through Faithfulness: Jesus' Call to Us

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1) "You've screwed up so bad, there's no coming back from this. You've blown it. That's it. I'm off the team. I'm taking myself off the team. Maybe you've thought that before. Maybe you've had that thought before. I'm going to show you today is that Peter thought this, and he was wrong." [52:41](Download clip | | )

2) "You will never, ever out sin God's faithfulness. It's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just not possible, folks. And Peter needs to learn and understand this. And he is connecting this very deliberately with the incident in chapter 18 and the incident in chapter 13 and even further back." [54:23]( | | )

3) "There is something powerful about taste and memory. Do you know this? Have you ever had something? You tasted an old, an old treat or an old meal, and it just takes you back to the old place? They've done studies where if you chew gum while you're studying for an exam, and then while you take the exam, you chew the same flavor of gum, it helps jog your memory to the things that you've studied." [56:15]( | | )

4) "You will never go far enough that my forgiveness will not find you. You cannot out-sin God's faithfulness. You cannot do it. But there's one more. There's also a smell that Jesus uses here. When he invites them to have breakfast with him, it says when they first get to the beach, this is verse 9, that they saw a charcoal fire in place with fish laid out on it and bread." [58:01]( | | )

5) "God is always faithful in forgiving our sins. This is part of the character of God. John himself, in writing to churches, says this. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us of all unrighteousness. You can never out-sin God's faithfulness." [01:07:07]( | | )

6) "Forgive yourself because Jesus already has. Some of you are so caught up in your own past sin, your own failings, your own betrayal, your own times where you were a hypocrite and you fell short and you said, I've blown it. There's no coming back from this. Jesus says otherwise." [01:05:44]( | | )

7) "Finally, Jesus displays his faithfulness in calling us. Here in this passage, we see Jesus's faithfulness in calling us. And again, this is connected to the character of God. We see Jesus's faithfulness in calling us. Paul writes to the church in Rome, and he says this. The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." [59:42]( | | )

8) "What he says to them, he says, yes, that's right, you're going to follow me and I will make you fishers of men. From now on, this is your profession. And here and now, in this moment, at this beach, Jesus is calling back to him and saying, what are you doing in that boat, Peter? We've got work to do." [01:00:55]( | | )

9) "And just as I have served you, you're going to serve one another. And just as I am displaying myself, my love, you will display your love for one another. And just as I am going to lay down my life for my friends, no greater love has than this, than a man lay down his life for his friends." [01:02:18]( | | )

10) "This is a display of God's faithfulness and you can never out-sin God's faithfulness. Now that brings us to the second part of Jesus's display of his faithfulness, is because he's also responding to sin. Jesus's faithfulness, faithful to forgive our sins. Jesus is not only reinforcing he is who he says he is, but he is faithful in forgiving sins." [45:09]( | | )

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