Peak Vision Church
In this gathering, we hear from Emma that sometimes the greatest act of faith isn't doing something new — it's simply obeying Jesus enough to go again. Drawing from three moments in Peter's story, Emma takes us from the shoreline of Luke 5, where an exhausted fisherman hears Jesus say "try again," through to the devastating courtyard denial, and finally to one of the most quietly beautiful restoration scenes in all of Scripture — breakfast on the beach in John 21. We're reminded that returning to our old boats doesn't mean we've lost our faith; it often just means we don't know what to do with our failure. And yet Jesus doesn't wait for us to find him — he shows up at dawn, standing on the shore, already cooking breakfast, already ready to restore. The challenge Emma leaves us with is honest and practical: identify the area of your life where you've stopped casting your net, stand up, and go again — his way, not yours. Further Reading: Luke 5:1–11 · Luke 22:60–62 · John 21:1–17 · 1 Chronicles 28:20
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