I have never tried fishing in my life. Actually I had never seen Omena until I was 17.. If the price of fish is something to go by, I bet fishing is difficult.By the way, I see some advert of fishermen singing to fish so that they can catch the big fish.Wait,
how did I start a post about fish?
Well it started when I thought about the disciples fishing. They cast their nets all night long without catching anything. Then Jesus tells them to put out their nets into deep water and to let their nets for a catch..
Seriously, given that they had been fishing all night they could as well have given up and claimed it was not their night.
However, at the command of their Master, these guys gather their nets again and cast them one more time, this time, deeper..Deeper than before. And as Scripture records in Luke 5:6-7; they caught so much fish that their nets almost broke. So much so that they had to ask for fishermen from another boat to help them. How now?
The very same sea that they had caught nothing the whole night is the very same sea that they caught such a huge number. So what changed? Well the difference was Jesus.. A whole night without Jesus was futile but a few minutes with Him was so productive..
Friend I felt like reminding you of the difference Jesus makes. You might have tried something for years on end but you can try it one more time, with Jesus in the picture.
Today I challenge you to cast your net a little deeper.. You have toiled the whole night, I know. You have waited for your blessing for so long, yet Like Peter and his Cohort you can cast your net, one more time. You can trust the Master.. That though your weeping has lasted the whole night, your joy is on its way.Though futility and barenness have been your names, productivity will soon be your name.
Powerful!
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DeleteA great encouragement never to give up but to keep trying and trusting God......a nice piece. Thanks
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ReplyDeleteWooow! Encouraging. Amen
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