SEEN, at Northern Nevada Dream Center

Follow ME

28 min · 28 jun 2026
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After Peter's greatest failure came one of Jesus' most beautiful invitations. On the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the resurrected Jesus doesn't begin with rebuke—He begins with breakfast. Around a charcoal fire, the place that mirrors Peter's denial, Jesus restores what shame had broken. Three questions. Three opportunities to reaffirm his love. And then, with words that echoed the very beginning of Peter's journey, Jesus says once again, "Follow Me." The first invitation that called Peter away from his nets became the final invitation that sent him into his calling. In this message, Megan explores the grace of restoration and the relentless invitation of Jesus. Failure is never the end of the story. Jesus doesn't discard broken disciples—He restores them, feeds them, commissions them, and calls them to follow Him again. No matter where you've been or what you've done, Jesus' invitation still stands today: Come. Follow Me.

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