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What does it mean to do business in great waters according to the sermon?

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Doing business in great waters refers to the serious, life-depending engagement of Christians with the depths of God's Word and grace amid trials.

In the sermon, the preacher explains that doing business in great waters signifies more than casual interest; it reflects the seriousness with which believers approach their relationship with God. It involves a commitment to engage deeply with Scripture and to rely on God through life's tribulations. Genuine Christians understand that their spiritual sustenance depends on how they navigate these waters—trusting God's provision and sovereignty. Thus, engaging in 'business' in the deep waters of life is vital for spiritual growth, faith, and understanding God's wonders.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:23-24

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