The gospels don’t revisit that expression, but we can look at the kind of training the disciples received from Jesus and see how he might have put their fishing experience to good use:
- They learned to proclaim the Good News in all kinds of “weather,” to accepting crowds and skeptics alike;
- They learned to bait the hook with miracles that demonstrated the power they were proclaiming;
- They learned that they might have the biggest catches in the least likely places – among the poor and marginalized, downtrodden and downright sinful;
- They learned that they couldn’t keep everyone they hauled in – some went back.
- They learned that Jesus kept some they would have tossed back.
- And they learned that their instincts and techniques could help – but ultimately God controlled the catch.
Think for a moment in prayer:
What in yourself do you most want to offer today for God to take and transform? Why not offer that today?
This passage reminds us that when Jesus invites us to follow him, he expects we’ll bring along all of who we are and have been. Some of that will fall away as we get closer to him; more of it will be turned and honed and polished, maybe even fired and made beautiful and strong for God’s purpose, as carbon becomes diamonds. That's how precious you are.
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