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Failure Isn't Final

40 min · 8 de may de 2026
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What happens when you fail God? For many people, failure feels final. Shame says it’s over. Regret says you’ve gone too far. The enemy whispers that God could never use you again. But Scripture tells a different story. In this message, Pastor Dan looks at the life of Peter—a man who publicly denied Jesus, yet was restored, filled with the Holy Spirit, and used powerfully by God. Through John 21, we discover that failure does not have to be the end of the story. Using the real-life comeback story of Josh Hamilton alongside the restoration of Peter, this sermon reminds us: * Failure is real * Failure feels final * But failure isn’t final with God If you’ve ever felt disqualified, stuck in shame, or convinced that God is done with you, this message is for you. 📖 Main Text: John 21 🔥 Theme: Restoration, Grace, Calling, and the Power of the Holy Spirit #FailureIsntFinal #LivingLifeTogether #CampPointAssembly #John21 #Grace #Restoration #Pentecost

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