Going Fishing
Going Fishing
Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” They went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing.
John 21:3
Fishing For The Familiar
It’s amazing how quickly we can forget our mission and purpose in life. As Christians we are commanded by Christ to make disciples. But sometimes we lose focus of the big picture and lean toward seeking fulfillment of what we “want” to do. Especially when we face discouraging moments.
This was the case with Peter. Peter was facing a difficult time. On one hand he knew he was suppose to serve Christ and fulfill the mission of sharing the gospel with others. But on the other hand, he was dealing with guilt and shame because he denied Jesus. Peter started doing what he use to do. He went fishing because he lost his mission and vision of serving Christ.
For over three years Peter had followed Jesus close enough to know that he was a soul winner and no longer a fisherman. Jesus told him that he was the “Rock” that would build the church and the gates of Hell could not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18) But sadly, when Jesus was distant, Peter went back to fishing again as he did before he met Christ. It was the easy thing to do. When he started battling discouragement he gave up and retreated to something familiar. But notice they caught nothing all night. He wasn’t a fisherman, he was still a fisher of men.
Let’s stay focussed on what God has called us to do and keep making disciples.
Prayer
Lord, help me to focus on Your love and keep me in your loving arms.