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Want an easy-to-remember way to read and study the Bible? No matter which passage of Scripture you're reading, ask yourself these three questions: "What?" "So What?" "Now What?" We'll show you how!
WHAT? What is this passage about?
Peter had denied knowing Jesus in the past even after he'd promised not to leave him. Now they were together again. What does Peter's interaction with Jesus here tell us about what it looks like to take a step toward repairing the harm we've done?
SO WHAT? Why does it matter?
Why do you think Jesus pursued Peter even after he'd denied him?
What can we learn from the passage about what Jesus calls us to as well?
NOW WHAT? What should I do about it?
What's something that's kept you from repairing a mistake you've made in the past?
Jesus didn't tell Peter to never make another mistake—he told Peter, "Follow me." What aspect of following Jesus could help you repair any harm you've done?
What's something in your life you want to make right? How can Jesus help you take a step toward doing that?
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About this Plan

It’s easy to see brokenness in our lives and the world, leaving us feeling hopeless. But with Jesus, broken things don’t have to stay broken. In this 4-week devotional from Grow Curriculum, we’ll explore how making things right starts with our relationship with God and leads us to bring healing to others and the world around us.
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