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CercaAaron Mamuyac – mayo 31, 2026
Jesus Restores What Shame Has Broken | John 21
In this powerful sermon from John 21, we witness one of the most beautiful restoration stories in all of Scripture. After the resurrection, Jesus meets His disciples on the shores of Galilee and reminds them of a life-changing truth: the results belong to Him. After a long night of failure and empty nets, a single command from Jesus produces an overwhelming catch of fish, revealing that God accomplishes what human effort never can. But the heart of this message centers on Peter—the disciple who boldly promised loyalty, only to deny Jesus three times. Around another charcoal fire, Jesus lovingly confronts Peter’s failure, not to condemn him, but to restore him. Through grace, forgiveness, and renewed purpose, Jesus shows that our mistakes, weaknesses, fears, and inconsistencies do not have the final word. This sermon is a reminder that the Gospel is carried by imperfect people, that God works through broken vessels, and that Jesus specializes in restoring what shame has shattered. No matter how far you feel you have fallen, Christ offers acceptance, forgiveness, a new identity, and a renewed calling. If you have ever struggled with guilt, failure, insecurity, or feeling unworthy of God’s love, this message will encourage you to see yourself through the eyes of the Savior who restores, recommissions, and never gives up on His people.
Referencias bíblicas: John 21:1-8
De la serie: “Miracles: What Jesus’ Miracles Reveal“
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