Peter: The Restored Disciple
As we begin our Easter series, we start in an unexpected place: not at the empty tomb, but in a dark courtyard. In this first message, we step into Peter’s denial in Luke 22, where bold promises crumble under pressure. Before we celebrate resurrection, we confront the reality of our own weakness.
Peter’s story reminds us that promises shape who we are — but they can also expose how fragile we are. His confident vows dissolve into denial, and in that painful moment, we see ourselves. Yet this isn’t just a story about failure; it’s the beginning of redemption.
When Jesus turns and looks at Peter after the third denial, there is no condemnation, only compassion. That gaze becomes the first hint of Easter hope. Peter’s breaking becomes the pathway to his restoration.
As we launch this series, we’re invited to examine our own hearts. Are we following Jesus at a distance when the cost rises? Or will we let our failures drive us back to Him? Easter begins here, with broken people met by unfailing grace.