“He Still Calls My Name”
In this stirring and intimate episode, we step into the days following the resurrection—when fear gives way to peace, doubt to worship, and shame to restoration.
The risen Jesus meets His disciples not in grandeur, but in the quiet corners of their lives: behind locked doors, along dusty roads, and by a charcoal fire on the shore. In each encounter, He brings peace, offers grace, and renews purpose.
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⛵ That morning by the sea wasn’t just breakfast—it was a recommissioning.
Jesus turns our “returning” into a sacred calling. He still calls our names—through the shame, the doubt, the silence—and reminds us that we are loved, forgiven, and chosen.
The Mission Continues
The episode closes as Jesus ascends, entrusting His followers with the mission to witness to the world—and promising the Spirit to lead them. The story doesn’t end. It only begins again—with fire, with purpose, with love.
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