Forming Foundations of Faith - God is Forgiving
READ
Luke 22:54 – 62
John 21:15-19
Here’s what happens…
Following Jesus arrest he is taken to the high priest’s house. The disciples flee except for Peter who follows and waits in the courtyard. Three times a servant girl aske Peter if he is one of Jesus followers. Three times Peter says no, and finally says I don’t even know him. Weeks later, following his resurrection Peter and others are out fishing catching nothing and Jesus tells them to cast the net on the other side of the boat, and behold another miraculous catch. They come to the beach and Jesus questions Peter three times asking ‘Do you love me?’ Mirroring Peter’s 3 denials and challenges him each time to feed his sheep or lambs. Restoring Peter to his place as a disciple and follower of Jesus. He finishes by saying follow me.
Memory Verse ““God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him” (1 John 4:9).
DISCUSS
1. Share something of who you prayed for or spoke to last week about Jesus.
2. Can you name an opportunity where you feel you have let Jesus down. Pray for each other that you can experience God’s forgiveness.
3. Can you think of people or places where you are afraid to speak about Jesus. What would help in those situations.
4. Like Peter Jesus knows there are times you have let him down and he forgives you and says come and follow me. Are you committed to respond.
5. What will you do this week to intentionally respond to Jesus call?
6. Who would you most like to see come to know Jesus? Share and pray for them now.
7. Be prepared to share some of these questions next week about what God has done.
PRAY
Let us pray
Merciful God, Like Peter I am aware of the times that I have failed you and even denied you. I am truly sorry. I repent for ever having offended You, I acknowledge my many failures and give thanks that I can claim your forgiveness and blessing. I re-commit myself to following you. Help us to believe and trust in You even more, for Your grace and power is greater than our comprehension! In Jesus' name,
Amen.