Thursday, March 8, 2012

260 in 2012 DEVOS - Day 49 - Luke 5: Fishers of Men

At the beginning of this chapter we see Jesus ‘ call of Peter, James & John. Of the 12 disciples, these three get more ink on the pages of Scripture than any of the others. As close as Jesus got to his disciples, He was closest with these three. I believe verse 10b is the key to this chapter: Jesus says to Peter, “Don’t be afraid, from now on you will catch men.” This was the turning point in their lives. From fisherman to fishers of men, from a career to a calling – their lives would never be the same! They left everything and now they would be Jesus’ shadows as he did ministry. They saw Him heal the man of leprosy. When Jesus told the paralytic, “Friend, your sins are forgiven” and then rebuked the religious leader’s hearts, these disciples must have been in awe. As Jesus called Matthew to join them, sat down to dinner with Matt & his “sinner” buddies and then explained His mission – they were there, watching, learning and asking. That’s what disciples do – they learn. And that’s exactly what the word disciple means = “learner.”
They were also there as Jesus explained the fasting questions and then told the parable of the wine & wineskins – which, by the way, has to do with the Pharisees being too rigid and wanting the old wineskins (the law) rather than the new (grace). I’m not always sure they always got it though, which ironically gives me great comfort, because I don’t always get it!
SO WHAT?!
*The calling of Peter, James, John, Matthew and the rest of the disciples is the same call God gives today to all who believe: A call to leave it all and follow Jesus Christ! Have you answered His call? It’s both a one-time response by grace thru faith in Christ as well as a lifetime of daily dying to your self. October 1982 was when I first responded, how about you?
*Secondly, what do you want to do in life? Doctor? Engineer? Professional Athlete? Stay at home Mom? Whatever career you choose, don’t forget that God’s call goes beyond your career – you are now a “fisher of men.” So keep baiting your conversations with spiritual things and watch God reel in those around you for Him!
*Finally, what are you learning from God. A disciple is constantly learning (and you thought school was enough). Take some time this weekend to reflect on what you’ve read this week. If you missed a chapter, go back and read it. Maybe jot some thoughts down in a journal. If you do, you’ll learn even more! And hey, want to memorize a verse a week with me too?
Here’s one for us:
Then Jesus said to Simon, "Don't be afraid; from now on you will catch men." So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him. – 5:10b-11

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