In the word of God!

Luke 5:4 (KJV)

Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.

It is not sufficient to read the Bible. We must delve deeply into God's word.

God instructed Peter to lower his nets in order to catch fish. Jesus lowered his net in order to catch a fish named Peter.

The Word of God will always equip and enable you to take the essential actions. It will assist you in taking action. God's word is not only theoretical, but also practical. The Bible's teachings must be put into practice on a daily basis.

Many people have strong attachments to material possessions, which is unhealthy. We get so caught up in binge eating and binge browsing, for example. Why aren't we more interested in reading the Bible? Too much of mobile usage can cause damage to your eyesight. On the contrary too much of bible reading and bible meditation will cause good health and satisfied life

After speaking, it means that after reading the Bible, one should think on it and dive deep into it. Become immersed in God's word. When you pray after that, God will answer your prayers. Because your pleadings have evolved into prayers based on words.

Although God's word reaches everyone, only a few will be led further into it. After speaking to the people on the coast, Jesus instructed Peter to "Launch out into the deep." What exactly does that imply to you? After you've finished reading the Bible, sit quietly and ask the Holy Spirit to lead you further into God's word, where you'll find nourishment.

Peter was being taught by Jesus where to catch the fish and how to catch it. Peter was a fisherman, but he was unsuccessful that night in catching fish. Read and use God's word in order to excel in your trade or job.

In the four gospels, Jesus personally taught his disciples the Bible. After Jesus' death and ascension to heaven, it was up to his disciples to put his teachings into practice, which is why the book of Acts appears so quickly after the gospels.

CEV version says “Row the boat out into the deep water and let your nets down to catch some fish.”

When Peter failed to catch the fish, Jesus was nearby, in fact, in Peter's boat. The world will reject you when you fail, but Jesus will embrace you in your moments of weakness. It's also worth noting that Peter welcomed Jesus inside his boat. Have you accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior?

This means that God is on your side, but remember, child of God, that in order to see a miracle, you must believe his word and act on it. There is a role for God and a role for you. His responsibility is to never abandon you or let you down; yours is to trust him and act on his promises. We aren't the ones to inform God about his role. He is a dependable God. He stands by what he said. He won't be able to work in your life until you cooperate. Are you willing to let him work in your life? Are you working together with him? You will win all of your battles in life if you participate and cooperate with him.

Jesus is trustworthy; rely on him and you will not be disappointed.

 

We must listen to the word, think on the word, and act on the word, and then we shall see the fruits of the word.

If you've heard of forgiveness, for instance. Quietly reflect on the idea. Then try to forgive your enemies, and you'll be able to find solutions to your difficulties.

Jesus said (which was heard by all, including Peter), and then he and Peter entered deep waters.

You silently listen to the word and ponder on it in his presence.

When Jesus told them to let down their nets, they caught fish; similarly, when you kneel down, you will experience miracles.

It is not sufficient to listen to God's word on Sundays or infrequently. Throughout the week, you must mediate on it.

For example, you can watch a movie and enjoy it so much that you keep watching it over and over again, or you might watch anything on Netflix and become addicted to it. Why don't you become addicted to God's word?


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