Jesus isn’t a destroyer—He restores what’s been broken. He let Himself be destroyed but rose again to raise us with Him!
Jesus isn’t a destroyer—He restores what’s been broken. He let Himself be destroyed but rose again to raise us with Him!
Jesus’ look at Peter was grief, love, and mercy. He sees our weakness, yet still loves us. When we fall, His grace is there.
Jesus speaks truth with wisdom—never harsh, never silent. He warns, guides, and saves. Trust His perfect balance of grace and truth. Amen.
Jesus warned even His enemies, showing love to the lost. Some later believed. We too were once lost — saved by His grace. (Acts 6:7)
Jesus chose the cross over escape—for you and me. His love kept Him there, to free us from sin and death. What amazing grace!
Jesus’ last earthly healing was for His enemy, Malchus—done out of love. Even in arrest, He showed mercy to those He came to save. ❤️ #Grace
Jesus wants us to “fish” — to witness, to share the gospel; but we haven’t do it under his direction. Otherwise we don’t know where to fish!
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss, yet Jesus never stopped loving him. He doesn’t stop loving us either, calling us back with grace.
When Jesus said, “I AM,” the power of God’s name knocked soldiers to the ground. He is God, our Savior, who sets us free.
Jesús quiere que “pesquemos”: que demos testimonio, que compartamos el evangelio; pero no lo hemos hecho bajo su dirección. De lo contrario, ¡no sabríamos dónde pescar!