Friday, May 10, 2013

Launch Into the Deep


Luke 5:4 Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.

In this passage of scripture, two fishermen had been fishing all night without any results.  Jesus asked if he could borrow their boat to use as a platform to teach.  They consented.  And after Jesus concluded his message, he encouraged the fishermen to launch into the deep and let down their nets for a catch. Even though they had been fishing all night without results, they obeyed his word. 

This one encounter changed their lives.  They became disciples of Jesus Christ. The result was a boatload of fish so plentiful that the nets break causing them to call their fishing buddies on the other boat whose nets also began to break. The catch of fish was so large that both boats began to sink.  Allow me to make five observations about this passage:

      1.  Give Jesus your resources:  Give him your time, talent, and treasure.  Put God first in your life.  If you lend to Jesus and give him access to your stuff he will surely repay.

      2. Take a risk for God:  Come out of the shallow water down to the deep end where the risks are large but the rewards are even greater.  Some of us have been swimming in the kiddie pool for too long.  Dream big, and launch into the deep.

        3. Try Again: The scripture says that they toiled all night and had taken in nothing. Nevertheless at Jesus urging they tried again.  Sometimes we give up too easy.  As we walk with Jesus, we must never stop trying even when we fail at first attempt.  Your destiny is sometimes realized after the first unsuccessful pursuit.  So try again.

      4.  Expect The Overflow:  Because of their obedience, God blessed them with an abundant amount of fish that led to incredible overflow.  Psalms 23:5 puts it best as it states “…my cup runs over.”  As we lend God our resources, not only will God meet our needs, he will bless us with overflow.  Learn to expect the overflow. 

      5. Follow Jesus: Despite the blessing of overflow, it still does not compare to the joy of following Jesus. After the fisherman witnessed the great miracle of the abundance of fish, they left all behind, followed Jesus and became disciples. Our main calling as Christians is to follow Christ.

So take a risk in God.  Dream Again.  Don't stop believing.  Hang on in there and give it your best shot.  God has great things in store if we trust him, serve him and follow him.  So get back on your boat.  Grap your net and launch into the deep.

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