And Simon answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net. -Luke 5:5


God bless and good morning. I pray your day has started well and that you have an awesome day. Does anyone remember the story of Peter's first encounter with the Lord Jesus? 


I’ve always strived to have a nevertheless in my heart, reflected in my action and certainly what I say. 


Facing the truth we all at times have crisis in our faith. At times it seems impossible in our own strength to defeat the daily onslaught of the enemy. And how true is that, because our own strength weakens God’s response. 


Isn’t it in our weakness when God response the strongest? And isn’t it when we have come to the end of our own futile attempts and walk by faith that God will have you fishing where no fish seem to be?  


Here’s a nugget of understanding😉; God doesn’t always tells us how He will do things, He just wants us to trust Him to do. 


I encourage you to have a nevertheless in your spirit looking for opportunities to allow God to be great! 


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God bless and Command Your Day 

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