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Live Free with Josh Howerton

From Failure to Redemption | Ep. 295 | Friday, March 22, 2024

Live Free with Josh Howerton

Lakepointe Church

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever failed so badly that recovery seemed impossible? The apostle Peter experienced that, too. Instead of hiding in shame, Peter ran to Jesus. Jesus still bore the marks of suffering and death, but His resurrection brought grace and forgiveness to Peter. No matter what you have done, there is hope. Jesus is waiting for you to run to Him. For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning in to today's Daily Drive with Lake Point Church, a daily dose of God's word for your morning drive.

0:08.6

When the word, not the world, becomes the majority of your week, your life will start to change.

0:15.2

For that reason, our prayer is that God will speak to you through today's devotional.

0:20.6

For more digital content to feed

0:22.9

your faith, visit lakepoint.combe.com slash daily drive. And now let's dive in to today's devotional.

0:30.0

Hey, what's up everybody? Thanks for joining us on the Daily Drive. You know, Easter is just a week

0:34.9

away. And we are walking through the final week of Jesus' life as written

0:39.0

by his closest friend John.

0:40.8

We were introduced in Chapter 13 to that time in the upstairs room where Peter begins to

0:45.9

brag about his devotion to Jesus.

0:48.5

He tells Jesus, I would die for you.

0:51.1

To which Jesus responds, well, here's the truth.

0:53.8

Before the rooster crows in the

0:55.2

morning, you will have denied even knowing me, and you'll do it not just once, not just twice.

1:00.5

You'll go do it three times. And that's the way it all went down. So we've been looking at how

1:05.1

Peter resurfaced to become the leader he becomes. I mean, how do you recover from failure like that?

1:11.5

So we jumped over to Matthew's account of the story,

1:13.9

and we saw one of the most important things that Peter does.

1:17.3

The first thing he does right is he owned his stuff.

1:20.3

He admitted his failure.

1:21.7

He humbles himself.

1:23.0

He cries over his sin and genuine brokenness.

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