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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 4 MIN

Frustrated Plans, Divine Calling

from Watchers of Truth Podcast · host Sebastian Lucido

Frustrated Plans, Divine CallingThe Bible recounts how Peter and the disciples returned to fishing but caught nothing all night. Jesus, appearing on the shore, instructed them to cast their net on the right side, resulting in an overwhelming catch. This moment symbolized God’s ability to provide and redirect their focus. Later, Jesus asked Peter three times, “Do you love Me?”—a poignant reminder of Peter’s denial and a call to prioritize his love for Christ over his profession. Jesus challenged Peter to leave behind his old life and embrace his true calling: to shepherd God’s people. The passage highlights how God frustrates earthly pursuits to reveal His greater purpose and provision.Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon of encouragement for our spiritual community. Join us on our website www.watchersoftruth.com   #DailyDevotion #FaithFilled #ScriptureReflection #EngageInFaith #StrengthInCommunity #bible #sebastianlucido #FollowMe #DivineCalling #GodProvides #PurposeOverProfession #FeedMySheep #JesusRestores #LoveAndObedience #KingdomWork

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Frustrated Plans, Divine Calling The Bible recounts how Peter and the disciples returned to fishing but caught nothing all night. Jesus, appearing on the shore, instructed them to cast their net on the right side, resulting in an overwhelming catch. This moment symbolized God’s ability to provide and redirect their focus. Later, Jesus asked Peter three times, “Do you love Me?”—a poignant reminder of Peter’s denial and a call to prioritize his love for Christ over his profession. Jesus challen...

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