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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2024 · 36 MIN

Miracle Moments

from LifeRock Church · host LifeRock Church

Miracles begin with a hint of faith. Many times, we hear what Jesus has done for others. Luke 5 recounts a moment when Peter's faith transformed his understanding of Jesus. Despite a fruitless night of fishing, Peter obeyed Jesus' command to cast the nets again, resulting in a miraculous catch so bountiful that the nets began to tear. Jesus instructed Peter to go deeper and cast his nets once more. Peter had witnessed Jesus’ miracles for others, but now it was personal. With a hint of faith, he obeyed, leading to an abundant catch. This event wasn't just about fish; it was about trust and faith in Jesus’ words. Our own miracles begin with that same hint of faith. Often, we know what Jesus can do for others but hesitate to believe for ourselves. We need to step out in faith, as Peter did, and experience God's provision. Miracles aren’t meant to be kept to ourselves; they are blessings to be shared, showing the power of faith and the goodness of God. Subscribe to Our Channel!   New to LifeRock? Click here: liferockchurch.org/get-connected To support this ministry and help us reach people in our community. Click here: liferockchurch.org/give Do you need someone to pray for you? We will pray for you. Click here: liferockchurch.org/online-prayer Looking for weekly inspiration and guidance? Check out our devotionals. Click Here: liferockchurch.org/devotions Follow:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRockColumbia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LifeRockChurch Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeRockChurch

Miracles begin with a hint of faith. Many times, we hear what Jesus has done for others. Luke 5 recounts a moment when Peter's faith transformed his understanding of Jesus. Despite a fruitless night of fishing, Peter obeyed Jesus' command to cast the nets again, resulting in a miraculous catch so bountiful that the nets began to tear. Jesus instructed Peter to go deeper and cast his nets once more. Peter had witnessed Jesus’ miracles for others, but now it was personal. With a hint of faith, he obeyed, leading to an abundant catch. This event wasn't just about fish; it was about trust and faith in Jesus’ words. Our own miracles begin with that same hint of faith. Often, we know what Jesus can do for others but hesitate to believe for ourselves. We need to step out in faith, as Peter did, and experience God's provision. Miracles aren’t meant to be kept to ourselves; they are blessings to be shared, showing the power of faith and the goodness of God. Subscribe to Our Channel!   New to LifeRock? Click here: liferockchurch.org/get-connected To support this ministry and help us reach people in our community. Click here: liferockchurch.org/give Do you need someone to pray for you? We will pray for you. Click here: liferockchurch.org/online-prayer Looking for weekly inspiration and guidance? Check out our devotionals. Click Here: liferockchurch.org/devotions Follow:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRockColumbia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LifeRockChurch Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeRockChurch

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Miracles begin with a hint of faith. Many times, we hear what Jesus has done for others. Luke 5 recounts a moment when Peter's faith transformed his understanding of Jesus. Despite a fruitless night of fishing, Peter obeyed Jesus' command to cast...

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