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e82 Learning to See: The Future

13 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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SOULWORK NOTES e82 Learning to See: The Future A reflection on John 21:15–19 In this episode, we sit with a quiet conversation between Jesus and Peter. After the resurrection, after the meal, Jesus turns toward Peter—not to revisit failure, but to restore and prepare him for what lies ahead. Through a series of questions and responses, Jesus meets Peter in love, entrusts him with care, and calls him forward. This passage shows us how Jesus holds both our past and our future— healing what has been and leading us into what is still to come. SoulWork 1. Where do you carry a memory of getting it wrong—with God, with others, or within yourself? 2. What do you notice about the way Jesus speaks to Peter—and what does that show you about how He meets you? 3. Where might Jesus be inviting you to respond to His question, “Do you love me?” in your life right now? SoulWork Homework This week, make space for a simple, honest response to Jesus. Set aside a few quiet moments and pray: “Jesus, you know that I love you.” Then choose one small, concrete way to live that love: * offering care to someone * tending to a responsibility you’ve avoided * showing up faithfully in a relationship or task Let your love for Jesus take shape through one act of faithfulness. Closing Blessing Prayer Gracious and faithful God, thank You for meeting us in our failures with mercy, patience, and love. Thank You for restoring us and calling us again. Teach us to love You with honesty and trust, and to follow where You lead. And as we go, shape our lives into a reflection of that love. In Jesus’ name, amen. Go Deeper: Notes from the Sanctuary If you desire to go deeper this week, I invite you to join my newsletter, Notes from the Sanctuary. Subscribers receive additional SoulWork resources—guided reflections, Scripture, and practices that are not shared on the podcast or in these notes. It’s a quiet space to continue this work with God, slowly and prayerfully, throughout the week. [Join here] [https://www.patricegerideau.com/join] If you’d like to help sustain this work, you’re welcome to support it here [https://www.patricegerideau.com/sanctuary]. > Until next time, may God bless and keep you, may God’s face shine upon you, and may God grant you peace as you continue your SoulWork. Disclaimer: The content shared on the SoulWork Sanctuary podcast is for informational and inspirational purposes only. While I am an ordained minister and trained spiritual director, I am not a licensed therapist or medical professional. This podcast does not provide medical or mental health advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional care. Please seek support from a qualified provider if needed.

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