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What if the difference between empty nets and breaking nets is a single line: “If You say so”? We trace a bold path from Romans 12’s living sacrifice to Luke 5’s deep-water obedience, confronting the modern trap of feeling-led faith. Without shaming or fluff, we get honest about mornings when worship feels flat, weeks that test patience, and seasons when our hearts lag behind our hands—then show why obedience must go first and feelings will follow.
We talk about surrender as more than a moment at the altar—an everyday posture where we give God our best, not our leftovers. That means whole-house lordship, not just the rooms we are comfortable showing Him. From Ephesians 4 to Romans 8, we unpack how thought patterns steer our lives: a mind dominated by the flesh spirals into exhaustion, but a mind led by the Spirit discovers life and peace. This is not behavior modification; it’s transformation fueled by Scripture, prayer, and the Spirit who rewrites our desires.
Then we go out “where it is deeper.” Peter’s “If You say so” becomes a model for mature faith that trusts timing, obeys beyond convenience, and welcomes help when the harvest overflows. We name what holds many back—pride, timelines, guilt, and fear born from past shocks in the shallows—and invite a clear next step: examine what you have kept under your control, bring it to the altar, and let the Spirit renew your mind. There is always deeper for every believer, whether you’re new to faith or long-time in the seats.
If this stirs you, share it with a friend who needs courage for the deep. Subscribe for more messages, leave a review to help others find us, and tell us: what’s your next “If You say so” step?
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What if the difference between empty nets and breaking nets is a single line: “If You say so”? We trace a bold path from Romans 12’s living sacrifice to Luke 5’s deep-water obedience, confronting the modern trap of feeling-led faith. Without shaming or fluff, we get honest about mornings when worship feels flat, weeks that test patience, and seasons when our hearts lag behind our hands—then show why obedience must go first and feelings will follow.
We talk about surrender as more than a moment at the altar—an everyday posture where we give God our best, not our leftovers. That means whole-house lordship, not just the rooms we are comfortable showing Him. From Ephesians 4 to Romans 8, we unpack how thought patterns steer our lives: a mind dominated by the flesh spirals into exhaustion, but a mind led by the Spirit discovers life and peace. This is not behavior modification; it’s transformation fueled by Scripture, prayer, and the Spirit who rewrites our desires.
Then we go out “where it is deeper.” Peter’s “If You say so” becomes a model for mature faith that trusts timing, obeys beyond convenience, and welcomes help when the harvest overflows. We name what holds many back—pride, timelines, guilt, and fear born from past shocks in the shallows—and invite a clear next step: examine what you have kept under your control, bring it to the altar, and let the Spirit renew your mind. There is always deeper for every believer, whether you’re new to faith or long-time in the seats.
If this stirs you, share it with a friend who needs courage for the deep. Subscribe for more messages, leave a review to help others find us, and tell us: what’s your next “If You say so” step?
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