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Launch Into the Deep
A Sermon by Pasquale Granata, Elder at Victory Church in Providence, RI
Introduction and Welcome
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Current Speaker: Filling in for Pastor Richard and Pastor Lisa.
Theme Introduction
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Focus: "Launch Out into the Deep" (Luke 5:1–11).
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Setting: Jesus by the Sea of Galilee, teaching from Simon’s boat.
Scripture Reading and Context
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Luke 5:1–11: Jesus teaches from Simon’s boat, asks Simon to launch into the deep, miraculous catch of fish, call to discipleship.
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Background: Connection to Luke 4 (Jesus filled with the Holy Spirit, ministry in Galilee).
Background and Setting
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Jesus’ Ministry: Preaching and healing with authority and power.
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Response of the People: Marvel at Jesus’ authority and power, unlike religious leaders.
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Jesus’ Encounters: Life-changing for everyone he meets.
The Call of the Disciples
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Previous Encounters: Reference to earlier meetings with Simon (Peter) and other disciples.
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Multiple Calls: Jesus calls Simon more than once; disciples still follow from afar, not yet fully committed.
Jesus’ Use of Simon’s Boat
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Symbolism: Jesus wants to use your “boat” (your life, resources).
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Practicality: Jesus uses Simon’s boat to reach the crowd, but also to reach Simon.
The Miracle of the Catch
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Simon’s Response: “We have toiled all night and caught nothing. Nevertheless, at your word, I’ll let down the net.”
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Result: Immediate, overwhelming catch of fish.
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Disciples’ Reaction: Astonishment, recognition of Jesus’ authority.
Discipleship and Transformation
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Call to Follow: Jesus tells Simon, “From now on you’ll catch men.”
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Leaving Everything: Disciples leave their boats and follow Jesus.
Sermon Application and Reflection
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Obeying Jesus: The importance of obedience even when it doesn’t make sense.
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Letting Go of “Stuff”: The burden of insignificant things that keep us from following Jesus fully.
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Encountering Jesus: Every encounter with Jesus should be life-changing.
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Being Different: The call to be set apart, not to mix serving God with serving other “idols.”
Personal and Contemporary Application
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Personal Stories: The speaker shares memories of fishing with family.
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Word of God: The power of God’s word to break obstacles in life.
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Encouragement: Jesus is ready to “rock your boat” and use your life for his purpose.