Chad Balthrop • John 21:1-19
People struggle every day with the overwhelming guilt of shame. Encounters from your past become the decisions you try to hide, the skeletons in your
closet you hope no one ever discovers. They are the parts of your story that tempt you to become a liar for life. The Apostle Peter experienced the incapacitating effects of shame. Because of his betrayal of Jesus and in spite of seeing the resurrected Christ face-to-face, Peter couldn’t believe he would ever be useful to God again. Yet the grace of God is greater. When you experience the crippling effects of shame, Jesus meets you where you are. To heal. To forgive. To restore. Do you love Him? Follow Him today.
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