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This episode explores Luke 22 :54‑62 (with reference to John 21) and argues that the breakfast Jesus prepares for Peter illustrates how divine grace restores even the most broken disciple. It emphasizes that Peter’s story moves from a boast of unwavering loyalty, through a three‑time denial, to bitter tears of remorse. It highlights how three personal contacts—Jesus’ compassionate eye‑contact at the trial, the private post‑resurrection appearance to Peter, and the angelic message directing him to Galilee—each reveal a different facet of forgiveness and invitation. Drawing from the eye‑contact episode, it reveals that Jesus prayed for Peter that his faith would not fail, offering hope amid failure. It unpacks the private appearance as a moment where Christ likely extended forgiveness, echoing the restorative dialogue in C.S. Lewis’s Narnia analogy. It reframes the angelic summons as a clear call for Peter (and therefore all believers) to return to fellowship, culminating in the breakfast scene where Jesus invites “come and have breakfast” as a symbol of ongoing grace. The message shows that no matter how far we have strayed, the invitation to come as we are remains open. The call is clear: come to Jesus today, accept his forgiveness, and join him at the table of grace.