Leaving All for More
After a miraculous catch, Peter left everything to follow Jesus. You gain far more by leaving all for Him than you ever lose in letting go.
Author

Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor

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Leaving All for More
After a miraculous catch, Peter left everything to follow Jesus. You gain far more by leaving all for Him than you ever lose in letting go.
- You will never leave all for Jesus and end up with less.
All We’ve Known (5:1-3)
- Hearing God’s Word always comes before doing God’s work (5:1).
- What feels like an interruption is often Jesus continuing what He started (5:2-3).
- Ministry is meant to meddle in the mundane (5:3).
All We Think We Know (5:4-7)
- Jesus is unimpressed by our experience or expertise (5:4).
- Fixating on your limits blinds you to Christ’s power (5:5-6).
- Obedience produces overflow that draws others into Christ’s work (5:7).
All We Must Let Go (5:8-11)
- Encountering the holiness of Jesus exposes the sinfulness within us (5:8).
- Grace doesn’t send us away; it invites us along (5:9-10).
- You can’t hold onto old nets and step into new callings (5:11).
- You haven’t taken a step forward if nothing has been left behind.
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