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NEVERTHELESS | Day 1: I'll Try Again
What do you do when you've prayed, trusted, worked, sacrificed, and still come up empty?
What do you do when disappointment has shown up so many times that hoping feels dangerous?
In Day 1 of our new series, Nevertheless, Minister Cyrus takes us to Luke 5 and the story of Peter's empty nets. After fishing all night and catching nothing, Jesus tells Peter to launch out into the deep one more time.
Peter's response is one of the most powerful statements in Scripture:
"Master, we have toiled all night and taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word..."
This message isn't really about fish.
It's about disappointment.
It's about rejection.
It's about unanswered prayers.
It's about finding enough faith to trust God one more time when life has given you every reason not to.
For many men, the greatest battle isn't believing God exists.
The greatest battle is believing they can survive hoping again.
If you've ever felt tired of waiting, tired of trying, tired of believing, or tired of coming up empty, this message is for you.
Key Takeaway:
"Faith is finding enough trust to say 'Nevertheless' one more time."
Scripture Focus:
Luke 5:1-11 (KJV)
In this episode:
• How disappointment quietly attacks our faith
• Why empty nets don't mean God has abandoned us
• The danger of letting yesterday's failure define today's decisions
• How Peter found enough trust to obey again
• What it means to say "Nevertheless" when you don't know the outcome
This isn't a message about pretending everything is okay.
It's a message about trusting God when it isn't.
Because sometimes the greatest act of faith isn't shouting.
Sometimes it's simply whispering:
Nevertheless.
#BSB #BrothersStrengtheningBrothers #MinisterCyrus #Nevertheless #Luke5 #ChristianMen #Faith #Discipleship #Encouragement #BibleTeaching #MensMinistry
By Elder W.D.C. HolcombNEVERTHELESS | Day 1: I'll Try Again
What do you do when you've prayed, trusted, worked, sacrificed, and still come up empty?
What do you do when disappointment has shown up so many times that hoping feels dangerous?
In Day 1 of our new series, Nevertheless, Minister Cyrus takes us to Luke 5 and the story of Peter's empty nets. After fishing all night and catching nothing, Jesus tells Peter to launch out into the deep one more time.
Peter's response is one of the most powerful statements in Scripture:
"Master, we have toiled all night and taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word..."
This message isn't really about fish.
It's about disappointment.
It's about rejection.
It's about unanswered prayers.
It's about finding enough faith to trust God one more time when life has given you every reason not to.
For many men, the greatest battle isn't believing God exists.
The greatest battle is believing they can survive hoping again.
If you've ever felt tired of waiting, tired of trying, tired of believing, or tired of coming up empty, this message is for you.
Key Takeaway:
"Faith is finding enough trust to say 'Nevertheless' one more time."
Scripture Focus:
Luke 5:1-11 (KJV)
In this episode:
• How disappointment quietly attacks our faith
• Why empty nets don't mean God has abandoned us
• The danger of letting yesterday's failure define today's decisions
• How Peter found enough trust to obey again
• What it means to say "Nevertheless" when you don't know the outcome
This isn't a message about pretending everything is okay.
It's a message about trusting God when it isn't.
Because sometimes the greatest act of faith isn't shouting.
Sometimes it's simply whispering:
Nevertheless.
#BSB #BrothersStrengtheningBrothers #MinisterCyrus #Nevertheless #Luke5 #ChristianMen #Faith #Discipleship #Encouragement #BibleTeaching #MensMinistry