The Common Ground ABQ Podcast
This powerful message takes us to the shores of the Sea of Galilee where we encounter Peter at his lowest point—returning to his old life as a fisherman after denying Christ three times. The central teaching revolves around John 21:1-12, where Jesus meets his exhausted disciples who have caught nothing all night. What makes this encounter extraordinary is the charcoal fire Jesus prepared for them. This Greek word 'anthrakia' appears only twice in the New Testament—once when Peter denied Jesus around a charcoal fire, and now here at his restoration. Jesus intentionally recreates the sensory environment of Peter's greatest failure, not to shame him, but to heal him. We learn that God doesn't meet us with performance reviews or lectures when we fail; He meets us with breakfast. He's already provided what we need before we even arrive. The message challenges us to stop fishing in our own strength, stop retreating to our comfortable 'sheds' when life gets overwhelming, and instead come to the fire where Jesus transforms our places of failure into places of restoration. Our scars don't define us—they prove we've healed. This is the mercy table where we bring what little we have, and God does infinitely more.
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