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What does the Bible say about the word nevertheless?

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The word 'nevertheless' signifies trust in God's word despite circumstances.

In Luke 5:4-6, Simon Peter expresses that despite having fished all night without success, he will obey Jesus' command, saying, 'Nevertheless, at your word, I will let down the net.' This captures the essence of trusting God's word above human reasoning. Throughout Scripture, 'nevertheless' serves as a powerful reminder that God's commands and promises transcend our understanding or situations. When facing doubt or challenge, believers are called to respond like Peter, resting on the authority of God's Word, affirming that His wisdom surpasses all human logic.
Scripture References: Luke 5:4-6

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Nevertheless
Henry Mahan · May 20, 1984
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