Luke Challenge Day 22
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Grant breaks down emotionally as he talks about Jesus looking back at us. In Luke 22, only one Gospel records the moment when Jesus, beaten and betrayed, turns and locks eyes with Peter just after his denial. No words. No condemnation. Just a look that shatters Peter—and ultimately restores him.
In this episode, Grant goes into the valleys we all walk through: the moments of failure, shame, disillusionment, and silence where we’re convinced God must have turned away. Drawing from Luke’s unique perspective, Grant unpacks why that look wasn’t judgment—but love—and how being seen by Jesus in our lowest moment is often what begins real repentance and real healing.
This conversation is for anyone who’s ever denied who they are, doubted their calling, or wondered if God still sees them after they’ve fallen. Because the truth Luke reveals is this: redemption doesn’t start when we look back at God—it starts when God looks back at us.