Still Called Still Chosen
In this powerful message, we're reminded of the profound story of Peter's denial and restoration. The central theme revolves around how we handle spiritual warfare and the aftermath of our failures. We see that God's love and calling on our lives remain steadfast, even when we falter. The scripture focuses on Matthew 26 and John 21, where Jesus predicts Peter's denial and later restores him. This narrative beautifully illustrates how our failures don't disqualify us from our purpose. Instead, they can become powerful testimonies of God's grace and our resilience. The message challenges us to examine what we return to in times of spiritual crisis and encourages us to break free from cycles of shame and guilt. It's a call to embrace our identity as 'key holders' in God's kingdom, understanding that our struggles and comebacks can unlock doors for others. This word speaks directly to our hearts, urging us to rise above our past mistakes and step boldly into the calling God has placed on our lives.
