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Restoration Sermon | Now What? | Hope for the Broken

Apr 26, 2026    Brian Remsch

What happens when we fail to live up to the commitments we make to God? This powerful exploration of John 21 takes us to the shores of Galilee where Peter, weighed down by the shame of denying Christ three times, has returned to his old life of fishing. The passage reveals a stunning truth: Jesus doesn't wait for us to close the distance when we've fallen short. Instead, He seeks us out, meeting us exactly where we are. Around a charcoal fire—the same type of fire where Peter's denials occurred—Jesus doesn't bring condemnation but breakfast. He asks Peter three times if he loves Him, not to shame him, but to restore him. Three denials are met with three affirmations, and shame is conquered by love. The message is clear: the measure of our faith isn't whether we never mess up, but whether we can step out of the boat one more time and follow Jesus again. We're not called to follow perfectly, but faithfully—taking the next step even after we stumble, knowing that Christ's call to 'follow me' remains constant regardless of our failures.