014: Peter Hears Jesus’ Love at Tabgha

The black pebble beach at the Sea of Galilee and the Church of the Primacy of St Peter, Tabgha, Israel.

 

Imagine you have rejected your closest friend. Imagine you had once committed to this friend that you would even die for them. Imagine the shame of then turning from them in their darkest hour and betraying them again and again. This is the Apostle Peter.

Yet, after Jesus is resurrected he appears to Peter again on the shores of the Sea of Galilee to remind him that he is loved beyond measure and forgiven without condition.

The cloak of shame falls off Peter. He is restored. That day, more than any other, Peter becomes the rock on which Jesus promises to build His church.

Listen in today as we visit Tabgha, the traditional location on the shores of the Sea of Galilee where this took place.

In this podcast episode, our group is along the shores as the waves lap in quietly. It’s an unforgettable experience as Hans shares.

Today, we learn:

  • Why Jesus comes to us in the common things of everyday life.
  • What it meant for Peter to put his cloak on before he jumped into the water.
  • Three Greek words that bring illumination to the conversation between Jesus and Peter.

Listen in today to be encouraged just like Peter was.

Join our group on the shores of the Sea of Galilee now as we listen to Hans.

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Photos from the Sea of Galilee (all Photos Arlen Salte and Adobe):

Elsa Salte prays in the Sea of Galilee at Tabgha

 

Our group meditates on the shores at Tabgha

 

Altar over the traditional stone where Jesus broke bread with Peter

 

The shoreline of the Sea of Galilee at Tabgha

 

Hans shares with our group at Tabgha on the shores of the Sea of Galilee

 

013: Walking the Waves with Jesus on the Sea of Galilee: Podcast Episode

Sailing on the Sea of Galilee is one of the highlights of any trip to the Galilee area of Israel for pilgrims. Not only is it beautiful and peaceful, it is what Hans calls, “Jesus’ Classroom.”

In this podcast episode, our group is on a boat on the Sea of Galilee. We see the verdant hills surrounding the lake, we experience the peacefulness of the rolling waves and we realize again that this is one of the central places where Jesus taught some of His most important lessons.

Today, we learn:

  • Why Jesus often gives us a mountaintop experience before He issues a call.
  • Why we don’t always experience God’s presence in the midst of following the call of Jesus.
  • Why we should be more like sinking Peter.
  • Why you should be careful what you wear when an air raid siren goes off (this is a hilarious story Hans tells in this episode)

Listen in today to be encouraged in your faith, even when you don’t sense God’s presence in the moment.

Join our group in the boat now as we listen to Hans.

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Photos from the Sea of Galilee (all Photos Arlen Salte and Lisa Forseth):

View of a boat sailing on the Sea of Galilee from the mustard fields on the Mount of Beatitudes.