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Go Deeper

 Go Deeper

The same Lake (Gennesaret) that Peter spent the entire night without catching any fish, is the same Lake where they caught thousands of fish in the morning. Jn21.

The issue is when Jesus came in the morning and said 'Do you have any fish?' and they said no, He did not advise them to change the Lake. instead He advised them to cast the nets deeper and Peter did exactly as it was told by our Master of breakthroughs aka Baal-perazim.

When our life is going the opposite direction, it's not about changing our place or giving up. Its all about casting our faith deep in God, casting our fellowship with Jesus deep in believing that God will provide, heal, restore, uplift, deliver, revive, and bring blessings and favour.

May the Lord give us the Grace to go deeper. Father God, But if You say so, I’ll let down the nets.’.. In Jesus Name, Amen.


Ps:Jn21 and Lk5. 2Sam 5:20,1Ch 14:11, Is28:21

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