I just gave one of my children a stern lecture because she asked me to make pancakes. I can admit that in the way I reacted to her request for her favorite breakfast, you would have thought she had actually slapped me across the face.
My excuses? Tired, new baby, up all night, deadline looming. The pancake request felt like another thing I was failing at, and the victim of my feelings was my poor pancake requester.
I hate failing my family. When I say something or do something I need to later apologize for, there’s something in me that says that I shouldn’t have any failures after twenty-some years of being a Christian. Shouldn’t failure only exist in my before-Christ era? I can so easily get lost in a spiral of focusing on me and my performance. I wonder, standing before a risen Jesus, if Peter felt the same.
In today’s reading, Jesus asked Peter to leave His fishing boat behind and follow Him. In response, Peter dropped his nets. When Jesus walked on water, Peter stepped out of the boat to join him. When Jesus asked Peter, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter was the first to proclaim that Jesus is the Messiah. He followed fast and recognized who it was that he was following. Yay, Peter!
But that’s just the highlight reel. We also read about Peter sinking the moment he took his eyes off Jesus. He tried to talk Jesus out of going to the cross. And of course there’s his infamous denial of Jesus (times three!), pretty much immediately after promising Jesus that he’d never deny Him.
I relate to Peter so much. Maybe you do too. I can remember my Jesus-following-highlight reel moments. But honestly, it’s easier for me to remember all the ways I’ve failed Jesus since surrendering my life to Him. The pancake moments are easy to recall. But I only get stuck there when I forget the gospel. Peter and I have many lowlights, but we also have Jesus and His saving grace.
After Jesus died for Peter’s failures (and mine and yours), He came back and He restored Peter. He came back and used Peter to build His church. He didn’t rise from the dead and return to condemn. Instead, He redeemed Peter and gave him a purpose.
At Pentecost, it wasn’t Peter’s new and improved awesomeness that changed him from a coward to a bold missionary—it was the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter’s story ends up not even being about Peter—it’s about Jesus. And the same is true for all of us.
When we, like Peter, are able to see our Christian-highlight-reels for what they really are—the work of the Holy Spirit, and are able to see our Christian failures for what they really are—completely covered by the finished work of Jesus, we are able to walk confidently and powerfully in our purpose without shame over our past or our future failures.
Whether or not you joyfully made pancakes today or snapped at a pancake seeker, take heart—not because you’ll do better next time but because the grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments. If you’ve recognized Him as Lord of your life, like Peter did, you can rest. And you can recognize Him as Lord again tonight and tomorrow and next time a child asks you for pancakes.
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What a blessing this devotional and reading was. Im so thankful for His grace, love and never-ending forgiveness.
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“The Grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments”
What beautiful words shared with us today- thank you Scarlett. Between that and the very relatable pancake moments, her words are just so relatable. There are parts of me that think, “Peter, why?” But many more parts of me that so my own reflection and again, so relatable. I would like to think that if I was face to face with Jesus, sitting in His presence that I would not question or turn away, but I also think I am not above my own human nature. Sigh :/
Thank you Father for the grace upon grace that is so available to me. Grace, grace, God’s grace ❤️
That’s the exact song running through my head yesterday! ❤
Like He restored Peter, He restores me. Instead of thinking, “Oh, Peter!” (or, “Oh, ADRIENNE!), I should remember His great love for me and restoration of me! Thank you, Lord Jesus!
me again! I heard a new song on the way to the store a while ago.
STILL BY CROWDER
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It speaks of what Sharon (I believe) said in her comment earlier today – that God isn’t finished with us yet.
I just noticed the Biblegateway verse of the day, sisters:
Matthew 16:15-16 (New Living Translation)
Then he asked them, “But who do you say I am?” Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”
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Even when we are faithless, God is so faithful!
If you love Me, feed my lambs. If you love me, tend my sheep. If you love me, feed my sheep. If you love me, keep my commandments. If you love me, you will keep My Word. All of these commandments are very hard to do. We (by default) feed ourselves lol. Following Christ, we walk a very narrow path, hard and difficult. Before Christ, I find that I did not fail as much lol, contrary to Scarlet’s experience, because the measuring standards are wide and free. And after Christ, I was really humbled by relentless spiritual warfare, persecutions, misunderstandings from families, surviving church splits and recovery seasons. The many burning trials have taught me to give up my life. More than I dare to admit, I secretly wanted to hold on to my life. I wish it had been easier. Sometimes I wish I did not have to choose between God and my mom, God and my career, God and the many ministry programs that take my time with Him away, God and my convenience, God and my glory, but all of these have been put on the scale one by one to be weighed, the subconscious idols and God. If anyone loves any of those things more than God, that person is not worthy of Him. I wish it had been easier. Learning to unlove those things is a work in progress, the things the world and even my family esteems highly, to embrace God and Him alone is my reward. This takes a lot of commitment and mental adjustment. But lo and behold, the Lord dwells within those with a humbled spirit. The Lord dwells in the praises of His people. So I will praise Him. May we count it all joy in our failures, fiery trials, knowing humanness is frailty, yet the Devine chose to dwell in us, which is the true treasure that no thieves can take, the seal of the Holy Spirit, we the earthen vessels where His excellency of true power dwells, and that power is not of us (2 Corinthians 4:7). What grace. All praise and glory be to Him. Be blessed dear sisters.
whoooo, yes girl…that’s right! Mighty words. It’s true…it’s a hard adjustment, and correction…BUT GOD!! For us! He wipes us clean and we come to him and surrender! Be the center Lord of my life…please Lord, we need you, we want you. I surrender all. Keep us strong and strengthening each other, all for your Glory God! Bless Mercy…heart you!
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I love your shares from your heart, Mercy! Your words here are so true! <3
powerful, sister, thank you. ❤️
” But when he saw the strength of the wind, he was afraid,and beginning to sink he cried out,” Lord save me!”
“Turn your eyes towards Jesus.
Look full in his wonderful
face,and the things of this earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of his glory and grace.”
I wasn’t going to post today. I was just going to delight in reading all the comments. I had a very minor medical procedure today. I had to be put to sleep.
Amen! glad you did, loved re-reading that!! Something we should always keep in mind—LOOK to ME! Yes Lord!
Hope you recoup fast! Are you on our FB page? I want to hear about the dating..How it’s going!
Not much happening. We are still in the friendship learning about each other stage. We have seen each other 3x but I don’t know really what’s going on. Some texting. I am praying. That’s all. I don’t want to be disappointed. He really is interesting.
I just listened to this song at church last week. Praying for your recovery.
Thank you for the prayers. I was very nervous. They had to put me to sleep and two years ago I had breast surgery. I did not wake up from the anesthesia. It took 3 hours to wake me up.
So thankful you are okay! Scary! ❤
One of my favorite ‘old’ songs, Tanya! Praying for a swift recovery and accurate, clear report!
Thank you, Cee Gee!❤️
praying all is well, with quick recovery ❤️
Searching, I am grateful for those prayers and well wishes.
V62…and he went outside and wept bitterly. THIS always pierces my heart!! I felt for Peter! BUT GOD…..as we read and find out more about him (and us), God had a plan, and restored Peter and so grateful that we too can and are restored into HIS greatness! I am forever grateful for our Jesus! I can not, and will not to do life without Him!! He is my EVERYTHING!
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YES..AMEN, AMEN!! I love this demonstration of Peter, so human! Can’t wait to meet him one day and talk to all the greats!
….the grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments.”- Scarlet Hiltibidal
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Thank you Jesus for your love, mercy, and grace!
Always love to see your name Martha! How are you doing?!
I wish they would work out when you comment that it doesn’t take you out every time and have to come back in!! BUT at least we can comment now!!
I so relate to Peter. It scares me in a way. I wouldn’t want to ever deny Jesus.
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After my son died, I remember being flooded with memories. Some brought me to my knees. They were the pancake moments. But we have to remember we are human. We will fail. We can’t beat ourselves up too much. Just try to do better. Ask for forgiveness. Sit in the fact that God’s grace is powerful.
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yes, amen! I can’t imagine how you do it, only by God. Often think of you and pray. (heart).
:…the grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments.”- Scarlet Hiltibidal
That’s the phrase that jumped out at me today, too. It will be written in the margins of my Bible as well! Thank you, Scarlet, for the reel moments!
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When we finally meet our Savior face to face, those reel moments will not be shown to us to shame us. They will be a reminder – as we are reminded here- that it was by GRACE ALONE through FAITH ALONE
in CHRIST ALONE that we are not condemned but FORGIVEN.
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I just found this song by the Gettys. Partial lyrics here:
“Weary with the weight I carry
Give me wings of faith to rise
For You know each grief that lingers
Through the watches of the night
Surely You have borne our sufferings
At the cross took up our pain
And You lead us on to glory
As we trust You, God of grace
Now to the God of every grace
Who counts my tears, who holds my days
I sing through sorrows, sing with faith
O praise the God of every grace
There’s a dawning hope before us
That I know is soon to break
As I wait upon Your mercy
Which will swallow every ache
Cries of joy and songs of victory
When we enter heaven’s gates
All Your children home together
All with You the God of grace”
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Love, hugs, and prayers! [heart]
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Feeling a bit under the weather today and lots to do. Prayers appreciated! Thanks so much!
Amen Cee Gee!! Oh I’m praying now…don’t let Cee Gee get sick Lord, I pray she is protected and will not be infected with anything..in Jesus’ name. (that’s not a very good prayer….but…that’s me. Not so eloquent in words but believing Jesus hears us in our own lingo.)
I went out singing today, top down, praising God to be out and up…and going to church to my people, my family!! I talked Way TOO much. Now I’m laying and having another night sweats! :/
[HEART], Rhonda! I am so sorry you are dealing with that after such a good day! father, please alleviate the night sweats for Rhonda. Let her have a restful night’s sleep in comfort and peace. Bless her as she blesses others in Your Name. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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Thank you for your prayer- perfect!. I don’t pray eloquently either, but, like you said, God knows our hearts. Love and hugs!
Praying for good health and a cheerful spirit. Hugs Cee Gee.
Bless you, sister! Hugs back! [HEART]
praying you (and RHONDA J) bounce back quickly!!
❤❤❤ Thank you, sister!
Thank you, Scarlet♡ I, too, will be writing into my Bible “The grace of Jeaus is more powerful than your worst moments.” Thanks be to God!
Yes..I will do that as well!!
Our Bibles should be well used and written in!! It leaves a legacy to show our faith!
No Condemnation! But we are Restored, Redeemed and Covered!
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I have so many “pancake” moments, which have recently turned into conversations (not just apologies) with our middle child who is seeking his walk with Christ through salvation.
Praying for your conversations with your child ♥️
That’s wonderful! Those pancake moments with kids are so valuable, they grow up so fast and then you look back and wish you would have said more, or done more. Not of guilt, but of them not in the house longer. My son decided at 15 he wanted to get baptized and I hadn’t been water baptized at that point and we did it together! The most special moment is knowing they accept the Lord!
May we all recognize our “Pancake Moment’s” are covered by the finished work of Jesus. (I’m going to carry that phrase with me for a long time) Loved the devotional today. Rest in the good news She’s!
What a comfort it is to read Peter’s life story! He was an imperfect man seeking after the heart of God. I think that perfectly sums up many of us men & women of God! I was listening to “What A God” by SEU worship & the lyrics that stuck out to me tie into today’s devotion. “I thought You’d show up for perfection, ‘Cause what kind of God looks for the lost? They say it’s over for a sinner
Although You say, “No, it’s not, no, it’s not”
I love the relation with pancakes in this devotional. Because in the SRT Bible in John 21, that devotional page also relates to pancakes. How much grace our God gives us is more than we can ever imagine.
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Out of all the people in the Bible i can relate to Peter the most. He lead with his emotions and his fears. Yes,he denied Christ; but ran to christ after the resurrection. He also died by crucifixion and lived out the cause of Christ .
I’m always so blessed by everyone’s insights, prayer lists, and songs! Thank you!
Just like many of you, I can focus more on my failures than Jesus’ redemption! So thankful he has made a way for us!
What a good word- thank you, Scarlet!!!
Oh my heart..they picked the perfect highlight reel for Peter that reflects our walk with the Lord. I knew this was going to be a great study! Good job SRT!
It’s funny how if you are reading through the Bible yourself these incidents are covered in quick paragraphs and on to the next. When you break them apart and meditate on them there is so much meat. We need the meat to keep growing. Peter is all of us. These people that are of the OT and NT show us…us! We have to remember that God is working and moving, and right here with us on this journey of life. You look back and see it so clearly. Oh how I wish I had let him be the center of my life. But we all fail, and get back up..and at some point realize it is by his grace that we can do better, and be his. How rich your life becomes at that point, because the failures become less about me and we let his glory shine through, that in our weakness, he is strong. We need to trust, obey, drop our nets….and gather up his rewards…AMEN!! Praise to him that gets all the Glory for this new, amazing, fulfilling purpose we are here for! We live for you Lord, help me daily to put you in the center!!
Speaking of..my song lovers—-Have you heard the song
“Center” by Bethel? We sing it at church but I haven’t heard it on the radio ever. Look it up…Let Him be the center…and though our path will be up and down…He is the center that keeps it level. The highway.
The lyrics are long so I will only put one part-
And my whole life for Your glory
My whole world for You only
Everything for the honor of Your Name
And if my days tell a story
Let it be of You only
Everything for the honor of Your Nam
Have a great day! I have group (Pain group) this morning, I am happy to get out of the house after being sick for a week! Thank you Lord–!! Prayers for all the requests!
Beautiful song – thanks for sharing!
thanks. Rhonda. for the song. looking it up now. Hope your meeting goes well! [heart]
Rhonda I too wish that I would have let God be the center of my life from an earlier age. I was raised in church, but walked away.
Thanks for the song. Glad you are feeling better besides your ongoing pain…ugh
I am working of letting him be the center!
Hope you and hubby are feeling better.
I am MUCH better!!
My hubby is worse :(
But praying it will sweat out today..and be get better quick.
Thank you, Scarlet, for a beautiful devotional writing this morning. “The Grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments”. That sentence has now found a permanent spot written in the margin of my Bible. I often will write down phrases from these writings that jump out at me. Sometimes it’s comments from fellow She’s. I have another comment written next to the passage in John 21, a comment from our dearly missed Churchmouse and I immediately thought of Tina as I read it. It’s this: “Peter was a fisherman, called to be a shepherd. Our initial career is actually secondary to what God would have as our primary one: to share the Gospel and make disciples”.
I so miss Churchmouse. I remember she has a health issue and I hope and pray she is okay.
Wow…I love and miss Churchmouse too, and so many others. I worry that she is okay.
I miss Chris, and Jenniferlovesjesus.
I love that our first job is for Jesus! In the verses of Jesus telling Peter what he needs to do. You just never know all the ways he can use you in the position (job) you are in. It does have a purpose! Find it! Look for opportunities!
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Prayer request for my husband (who is 66). He works in a warehouse that has no AC and has low potassium levels. Pray he’ll be able to handle it. Also they are short of workers,and busy season is coming up. Pray he won’t have to work 12 hrs days. Thankyou.
Goodness! That sounds miserable. And dangerous. Does he add electrolyte powder to his water? Praying for him now.
He has to be careful because he has corn allergies. He gets his potassium from soy and oatmilk. He has to pace himself. Prayers much appreciated.
Praying for your husband Sani – that sounds like awful working conditions.
He loves his job, and most of the time it’s a great place to work. He just has to learn to pace himself.
Praying for your husband!
Thankyou
That sounds awful! Praying he has the strength to withstand the heat while working & that he won’t have to work such long hours in the heat!
Sandi, that is a dangerous environment for your husband so I will be praying that God keeps his levels stable no matter what and that his stamina will not be diminished, no dizzy spells or moments of confusion! My husband and I have both experienced this and had to take Potassium tablets until we tested normal. Does your husband already take those? If not, maybe the doc could provide a Rx. Just praying! [heart]
Prayers for your husband’s work conditions.
He can’t take potassium,it messes with his tummy. I’m praying he’ll find another job.
That is so tough. Praying for your husband and the mercies and goodness of God to turn things around, for better work opportunities opening up for him.❤️
praying, Sandi
“…the grace of Jesus is more powerful than your worst moments.” Hallelujah! Rejoicing today in God’s amazing grace that saved a wretch like me!
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Grace, grace, God’s grace – grace that will pardon and cleanse within; Grace, grace God’s grace, grace that is greater than all our sin.
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“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9
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Thank you God for your amazing grace.
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@Teresa Donley – continued prayers for Amanda’s healing and that the pathology report will come back clear.
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Happy Tuesday She’s!❤️
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Amen!
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Thank You Lord for Your Blood! In Jesus name, Amen
I have had many Peter moments where I fell away from the path. So thankful that God not only forgives but restores.
Peter’s story is a mirror of how God works in our lives today:
He calls us in the ordinary.
He meets us in doubt.
He restores us after failure.
He empowers us for His purposes.
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Am I still holding on to nets in my own life?
Comfort, fear, distractions…..
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Am I ready to let God use my story and voice to impact others?
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Kimberly I love your reference to the “nets”. I had never thought of it in that way. I’m going to have to take a look and see what nets I need to drop! Thank you!
Wow! So good! Thank you! I need to look at the nets I’m holding on to!
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I like that . ..nets. very convicting
Amen!!
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Peter believed in and loved Jesus. Even so, in his humanness, he failed. Thankfully Jesus is the forgiveness and restoration business, for Peter and for us.
Thank you, TINA, for your song share … Jesus Paid It All. Hallelujah!
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TERESA DONLEY – Nicodemus was genuine, thank you for drawing attention to this. Praying for Amanda as she heals and rests.
MERCY ❤️
SUSAN BURLEY – praying for wisdom in considering job opp in NE
CHERYL BLOW – praying for Leona’s surgery on Wednesday
CEE GEE ❤️
TAYLOR ❤️ praying things are starting to move along for your dad :) Not a weird prayer request!
KELLY (NEO) praying for young mama’s 2nd interview and the starting time conflict with daycare, or a another job opportunity that is a better fit. I don’t say that lightly as I think you mentioned she’s had difficulty getting her foot in the door for interviews. Lord, asking You for guidance and provision for this young mama as You know exactly where she and her child need to be.
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Sharing a message on local church marquee:
“If you are waiting on God, do what waiters do ….. serve.”
The first thing I wrote down in my study book before coming here was Jesus loved Peter and Peter loved Jesus. I have felt like Peter so many times when my mind and heart wants to say something or do something for the kingdom and I don’t then I pray and start over. It also is amazing that Peter who failed was an inner circle best friend of Jesus, just gives us so much hope!
Amen to all that!
Thank you Searching!
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“Immediately, while he was still speaking, a rooster crowed. Then the Lord turned and looked at Peter” (Luke 22:60b-61a).
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What was the look? Was it the same as when Peter was sinking in the water? Or when he was kneeling before Him confessing he was a sinful man?
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“Peter’s story ends up not even being about Peter—it’s about Jesus. And the same is true for all of us.”
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The Heart of Worship by Michael W Smith:
When the music fades
And all is stripped away
And I simply come
Longing just to bring
Something that’s of worth
That will bless Your heart
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I’ll bring You more than a song
For a song in itself
Is not what You have required
You search much deeper within
Through the way things appear
You’re looking into my heart
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I’m coming back to the heart of worship
And it’s all about You, it’s all about You, Jesus
I’m sorry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it
It’s all about You, Jesus
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A King of endless worth
No one could express
How much You deserve
Though I’m weak and poor
All I have is Yours
Every single breath
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I’ll bring You more than a song
For a song in itself
Is not what You have required
You search much deeper within
Through the way things appear
You’re looking into my heart
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I’m coming back to the heart of worship
And it’s all about You, it’s all about You, Jesus
I’m sorry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it
And it’s all about You, it’s all about You, Jesus
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GWENITH52 – excellent self-reflection questions yesterday.
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TAYLOR – continuing to pray for your dad’s post-op recovery.
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SUSAN BURLE – praying that the Lord will give you clear direction.
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RHONDA J and CINDY HANNA – I’d consider John Piper solid and trustworthy in his Bible teaching.
Love this song, Kelly. Our minds are marvelous creations, able to instantly recall a tune when reading seemingly long forgotten words ❤️
And The Look – went right past that. Something to ponder, thank you.
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I think Luke is the only gospel that records the detail of Jesus turning to look at Peter. It sucker-punches me every time. I read somewhere (maybe it was in “Gentle and Lowly” by Dane Ortland?) that the expression we imagine on Jesus’ face in this moment of crushing betrayal is how we think He looks at us in our moments of failure. Wowsers.
I bet Peter was always reminded of it every time a rooster crowed
Oh my, yes. Can you imagine??
Thank you Kelly!
Good stuff, Kelly! Our SS teacher used a video that zeroed in on Jesus’ face for this look. We were studying Peter and our teacher wanted us to have a good visual as we discussed the lesson. It was powerful! I think the scene was from the Passion movie, but not sure. It’s been a while, but I remember it vividly! [heart]
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Also… our pastor references John Piper quite often.
Good to know! I thought he was the goods. It is a great book so far and FREE! I can post it on FB, I know you read a lot CeeGee! I’ll post our church singing Center too! And yes, the look in the Passion movie…powerful. The chosen is portraying Peter with Jesus really well.
This is gold, thank you ❤️
Thank you Scarlet for sharing your heart ♥️
Even after his huge ‘lowlight’ moment, Jesus still invites Peter to “Follow Me.”
Aren’t we so amazed and grateful at the grace of God that in our failures, we are “completely covered by the finished work of Jesus, [and] are able to walk confidently and powerfully in our purpose without shame”.
Praising the Lord for His amazing grace with you all this morning!
Peter is a reminder that we all fall short, but Jesus reaches down and picks us back up. Thank you Jesus!
Amen! ❤️
SCARLET HILTIBIDAL, two things..
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1)CONGRATULATIONS on your new baby..
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2)CONGRATULATIONS some more for this beautiful devotional, so heart tugging, wtitten on lack of sleep, that had me tearing up!
Blessings and prayers being poured and lifted up for you dear sister..!❤️
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This section, tugged hard at my heart, tears flowed..
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..When we, like Peter, are able to see our Christian-highlight-reels for what they really are—the work of the Holy Spirit, and are able to see our Christian failures for what they really are—completely covered by the finished work of Jesus, we are able to walk confidently and powerfully in our purpose without shame over our past or our future failures..
I am forever kicking myself for my failures. I have been known to call myself names…
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BUT GOD..
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Through this devotional and His Word reminds me that I am covered, my mistakes, my failures are covered by the finished work of Jesus.. something for sure to raise a Hallelujah for!
In my own strength, I’m a disaster, but with God and the finished work, the sacrifice, the knowing, yet, ‘the no questions asked,’ work of Jesus, I am able to walk without shame, but as one who has received forgiveness, a pardon, a reprieve.. and not just a one time deal but forever, because I have a relationship with Father God.
Forever thankful that like Peter, I can mess up, but that is not the end of my story.. Jesus covers me.. always.
The song Jesus paid it all came to mind as I typed..
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1 I hear the Savior say,
“Thy strength indeed is small,
Child of weakness, watch and pray,
Find in Me thine all in all.”
Refrain:
Jesus paid it all,
All to Him I owe;
Sin had left a crimson stain,
He washed it white as snow.
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2 Lord, now indeed I find
Thy pow’r and Thine alone,
Can change the leper’s spots
And melt the heart of stone.
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3 For nothing good have I
Where-by Thy grace to claim;
I’ll wash my garments white
In the blood of Calv’ry’s Lamb. [Refrain]
4 And when, before the throne,
I stand in Him complete,
“Jesus died my soul to save,”
My lips shall still repeat.
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ALL TO HIM I OWE..
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AMEN.
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Happy Tuesday my dears.. covered in love and hugs and prayers for and requested..
Much, much love,
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Tina❤️
I forgot to say THANK YOU, for all your lovely comments re my retirement..
I am so looking forward to the rest.. very much.. but I also know, and pray Father God isn’t finished with me yet..
The book… watch this space..
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Any proof readers available..?:)❤️
I am an editor, but I’d have to learn more of your King’s English :-)
That was my first thought – I don’t speak her language! :)
Congratulations and God’s Blessings on this new beginning! So refreshing to read your comments along with Michael W. Smith’s song lyrics, too! Indeed, Jesus paid it all”!
I’d be glad to proofread!
Heart of Worship Oxford girl
Love this hymn! We need to constantly remind ourselves of these words! Thank you, Jesus! ❤️
Congratulations on your retirement! I went right past that announcement you slipped in yesterday :/ Praying for guidance as you dance into this awesome new phase ❤️
Congratulations on your retirement!
Thank you for your uplifting spirit that speaks to our hearts.
‘Jesus paid it all’ is quite humbling, but full of His grace.
Congratulations on your retirement!
Congrats Tina and many blessings! I would love to proof read anything you write!
Congratulations Tina! That is an exciting milestone to reach:)
TINA, God bless your retirement years! Congratulations! (I mistakenly thought that had already happened!_ [shaking my head]
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On ‘the book’ – I will certainly be watching! I, too, would love to proofread, but don’t know if I could do as well as someone from your locale. Praying God guides you in your writing and to just the right people for every aspect of the publishing phase. [heart]
Missed closing the parentheses! aaack! Time for new glasses for sure!!!!
Mazel tov on your refirement!
Just as Peter was forgiven I am forgiven. Where would I be without God’s grace? She’s are we in that boat stepping out in faith? YES we are! Have a beautiful day as the Holy Spirit guides us through this day.
Amen! [heart]