Let Down Your Net AGAIN!
The Word today ……. was, LET DOWN YOUR NET AGAIN! Luke 5:4-6.
The Holy Ghost spoke in the house to encourage those who are on assignment, that it doesn’t look like what it looks like!
Jesus spoke to Simon and told him to go back to the place where He had experience failure and Jesus create a miracle right were Simon had experience frustration, discouragement, and lack.
Out of all the fishermen who were there, Jesus spoke to the one who had not just faith, but an obedient heart. He knew exactly whom He could trust, to use to work the miracles through. He knew that even though Simon had just gone through a situation that challenged him, that challenge wouldn’t stop him from obeying The Lord.
God has to know whom He can trust to work a supernatural miracle through, in the right timing and season. Many times those in leadership have to work in an assignment that doesn’t produce what they expect, not realizing that what they want is not what God has for them.
What I love, is how Jesus spoke just a word into the atmosphere and the waters and creation had to line up with His will, and He cause a instant miracle to take place in a situation that seem hopeless.
I want to encourage those in ministry, don’t look at what you see now, just know that sometimes God won’t let things begin to prosper until He prepares the right fish to be caught in the net.
Just know that it may look like nothing is happening right now, but God is about to bring forth a diversity of different races and cultures and create a NET BREAKING MIRACLE, right in the place were people saw you not catching any fish!
Some of you left your fishing places, but God is saying, go back to the place I told you to fish and LET YOUR NET DOWN ONCE AGAIN!
Somebody who knows that God has given you an assignment in a hard place, needs to shout, dance and decree, so those who laugh, ridicule, mock, and persecute you can hear and see the multitude of fish that are about to come forth and cause YOUR NET TO BREAK!
~ Apostle Barbara R. Thomas
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