[Jesus] said to Simon, "Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch."
-Luke 5:4 (NIV)
JESUS' suggestion to the men who were to become his disciples was much more than a favor done to repay them for the use of their boat or a hint about catching fish after an otherwise unproductive day. The fishermen were tired, aching for rest. Can't you just imagine them saying, "Go out again? And into deep water?" The miracle that day wasn't only the glut of fish they caught; it was also the willingness of Peter and the others to heed Jesus' command. Their readiness foreshadowed the devotion to him that would characterize the rest of their lives.
When we Christians concern ourselves only with the contentment we find in our own salvation, we are like unproductive anglers fishing too near the bank. To truly follow Jesus may require us to launch out into "deeper water," to get in over our heads. Whether by an act of kindness, a word of witness, or a whispered prayer, our lives and actions each day can model the active Christianity to which we, like those first disciples, have been called.
From: Richard L. Mabry (RBC)
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Deeper Water
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Labels: Come Close To God, Instant Daily Devotion, Spiritual Encouragement
Labels: Come Close To God, Instant Daily Devotion, Spiritual Encouragement
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