
In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 307), I take us to John 21, where I walk through one of the most tender and powerful restoration stories in all of Scripture—the risen Jesus meeting His discouraged disciples on the shore. After failure, denial, confusion, and grief, Peter and the others return to fishing, only to discover that Christ has not abandoned them. He recreates the scenes of their calling, their failure, and their future, showing us how soul restoration really happens through His presence and grace. We look closely at the charcoal fire, the miraculous catch, and Jesus’ threefold question to Peter: “Do you love Me?” This is not condemnation but restoration. No matter how deeply you’ve failed or how badly you’ve been wounded, Jesus still calls, still forgives, and still restores. This truth doesn’t just heal hearts—it reshapes how we serve and lead others from a place of mercy instead of shame. Come and dine. Grace is still on the table.– Dr. Mark Rutland Chapters (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook(00:00:25) - Jesus showed Himself to His Disciples at the Sea of Galilee(00:05:29) - The Life of the Disciples(00:11:41) - Simon Peter's Spanking(00:17:09) - The Reasons Why Peter Denies Jesus(00:20:36) - Jesus' invitation to your darkest moment(00:25:33) - Jesus Recreating Peter's Denial, Restoration of His Call(00:27:17) - The Third Most Popular Sentence in America
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