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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Luke 5:1-11

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Intro: Jesus enjoyed out of doors.
I. LIVING IN THE SPIRIT REALM.
A. Contact with Jesus.
1. First when a man turns over control of life.
2. Continued contact with Him.
3. Close contact with Him.
B. Obedience to the Master's Word.
1. Even if things seem unlikely.
A. Peter fishing all night.
B. Spirit realm higher than physical.
C. unexpected large results.
II. SAVED TO SERVE.
A. Launch out.
1. Saved to serve.
B. Launch out into the deep.
1. Ambition in service.
a. Shore waters overfished.
b. Too many trying to drag from one church to another.
2. Personal deeps all around us.
a. Deeps in prayer.
b. Deeps in Bible study.
C. Use what you have.
1. Let down your nets.
a. Shamgar.
b. David.
c. Dorcas.
2. While using what you have must be dependence on God.
a. Their nets were breaking.
D. Expectancy in service.
1. For a draught.
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