“The two most important days of your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” Mark Twain
Dear Friends,
Perhaps you remember when you began to ask about your ‘why’. I was in my teens, but it took me into my twenties to find the right path for me. Whereas some people discover from an early age and others later in life.
It seems like the first disciples had good days and bad as fishermen, but that was par for the course and just the way life was. Jesus came to them as they mended their nets after a fruitless night’s work. Perhaps Jesus used the opportunity to impress them or engineered the situation for His purposes. We’ll never know. Jesus climbed into their boat and told them to push the boat out into deeper water to let down their nets. The result was a miraculous catch, which grabbed their attention, showing them that they were lesser men without Him. They were afraid, but Jesus said, “From now on, you will fish for people.”
Up to that point, they thought they knew what their purpose in life would be. But the Lord of Creation revealed that He had something they needed. He gave them a new reason to live, and immediately, they followed Him.
Those disciples didn’t need to go to college or university, they learned about discipleship on the job as they followed Jesus. They brought life skills and experience. And though they left their nets to follow Him, they did return to fishing for a while. So, following Jesus does not always disrupt your life, it just requires the change of focus to change your world.
Pastor Cliff