Great post, Jack. I love your closing sentence “…sometimes the way God wants to reveal himself most is through failure.” The enemy will try to convince us that our failures are shameful and meant to be covered and hidden. But God takes our failures, brings them into the light, and makes something beautiful!
For sure. It’s good to remember that the grace Peter experienced was available to Judas as well, but they each dealt with their failure in completely different ways
Thank you for this column. Thought provoking.
This was so interesting and insightful Jack. I never realized that’s the last we see of Peter in Mark’s gospel either.
It really changed my perspective!
Great post, Jack. I love your closing sentence “…sometimes the way God wants to reveal himself most is through failure.” The enemy will try to convince us that our failures are shameful and meant to be covered and hidden. But God takes our failures, brings them into the light, and makes something beautiful!
For sure. It’s good to remember that the grace Peter experienced was available to Judas as well, but they each dealt with their failure in completely different ways
Interesting