Even as I begin my brief
sharing today, I would like us to first appreciate the context of the reading.
Before the time of Jesus just a few Israelites plied the fishing trade. Infact,
it is reported that the Hebrews even had just one reference for fish which
covered a list of other sea creatures; however at the time of Jesus a small flourishing
fishing industry had surfaced around the Sea of Galilee or Gennesaret.
In verse 1, we read
that Jesus went to stand by the Lake of Gennesaret where he decided to teach
the crowds about the word of God. He could have chosen to teach the people at
any other place at that point in time. He could have chosen the countryside,
market place, synagogue, to mention but a few. All these locations would always
have a large crowd of people. But here, He decided to be at the location of the
fishermen. This was no mean coincidence. I am convinced that this was a
strategic action, as we observe in verse 3 where He got into the specific boat
belonging to Simon. He was there for an encounter with Simon and his partners. I
believe the Lord wants to remind and encourage us today, that He desires and
purposes to meet us where we are. The fact that you are even here on the
prayerline is not by chance. He is aware of your location at this stage in your
life, He is aware of what ever situation or challenges you might be going
through and He desires that you encounter Him through it all. He wants us to
say YES to Him.
In verse 3 we read that
Jesus got into Simons boat and asked Him to put out a little from the shore.
Simon and his partners had been fishing all night, and would have been mending his
nets at the shore as was the usual custom. It is likely he was exhausted, busy
with fixing the nets and even frustrated by their failure to catch any fish
(verse 5). But he said YES to the request of the master. What has the Lord been
asking of you? What has He been laying on your heart through the numerous
homilies and exaltations, through your quiet time messages and messages from
friends, and sometimes through the seemingly trivial occurrences in your life? And
what is your response to Him? We are all very aware of the excuses we tend to
give sometimes; busy at work, tired from work, frustrated with my
situation...the list goes on. We see the same scene in our text, but today the
Lord wants us to learn from Simon, and say YES to Him. We notice that as Simon
said yes to Jesus, He taught the people from his boat. I believe that as we
learn to say YES to the Lord He will use our lives as sources of nourishment
and refreshment to all who come into contact with us.
In verse 4, Jesus
commanded Simon to “put out into deep water and, and let down the nets for a
catch”. Simon and his men were experienced fishermen well abreast with the
skills of the trade and were no strangers to the Sea of Galilee. They knew that
it was best to fish at night as was the usual custom, since the water is cooler
and the fish are more active. But here they were, having worked hard with all
their knowledge and experience, receiving instructions from a carpenter about
fishing. It was well within their right to have mocked Jesus’ suggestion and
left, but they said YES. Today, the Lord wants us to learn to say YES despite
our experience and knowledge. I have come to realise, especially during these
times of an abundance of philosophical arguments and concepts, how much the
seeming logic and knowledge is depriving people of an experience of the Lord. Sometimes
the commands and promptings of the Lord may seem to defy the norm but He still
wants us to learn to say YES. Verse 5 ends by telling us that “when they had
done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break”.
The Lord reminds us here of His omniscience and omnipotence and that learning
to say YES to Him at all times will always end in success and astonishment.
The text ends with Simon and his partners- James and John, leaving everything to follow Jesus. Here we learn that at the end of the day, it is about our personal relationship with the Lord. That even as He uses us for great things as we say YES to Him, the focus should not be on the accomplishment but the focus should rather be on knowing Him more. Today let us learn to say YES to Him and continue to trust that His commands and promptings to us are always good so that we may be like the man who built his house on the foundation of rock; when the flood came and the torrent struck that house could not shake. Luke 6:48. Amen.
The text ends with Simon and his partners- James and John, leaving everything to follow Jesus. Here we learn that at the end of the day, it is about our personal relationship with the Lord. That even as He uses us for great things as we say YES to Him, the focus should not be on the accomplishment but the focus should rather be on knowing Him more. Today let us learn to say YES to Him and continue to trust that His commands and promptings to us are always good so that we may be like the man who built his house on the foundation of rock; when the flood came and the torrent struck that house could not shake. Luke 6:48. Amen.
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