THE āEMPTY NET PRINCIPLEā God wonāt fill a net you refuse to throw. In Luke 5, Peter was washing empty nets after an unproductive night. Tired. Frustrated. Ready to go home. Then Jesus said something unusual: āLaunch out into the deep, and let down your netsā¦ā Everything in him said, āThis wonāt work.ā But he obeyed⦠and his empty nets nearly sank the boat. This is the Empty Net Principle: God fills effort, not excuses. Peter didnāt see a miracle until he moved. Your miracle is always tied to your motion. People pray for abundance while standing still with clean, unused nets. God blesses hustle. God rewards movement. God multiplies action. The deep is where the blessing is but the deep is uncomfortable. Deep places require: ⢠risk ⢠faith ⢠obedience ⢠leaving your comfort zone Shallow effort never produces deep blessings. Your obedience creates overflow for others. Peterās net-breaking catch was so big he needed partners to help him pull it in. When you obey, your business becomes a blessing factory. Overflow is Heavenās endorsement. God didnāt ask Peter if he felt ready He asked if he was willing. Readiness is a feeling. Willingness is a decision. Peter chose willingness⦠and stepped into abundance.