In so many areas of personal interest, only another “insider” truly understands. If you are not a golfer, have you ever been with a group of golfers talking about their hobby? It probably sounded like gibberish. The same could be said for a non-football fan at a Super Bowl party. Before Keira and I started bike racing we had no appreciation for words like “peloton,” “paceline,” and “drafting.” Watching the Tour de France was mystifying if not a little boring. Now I watch more television in the month of July than the whole rest of the year put together. Many professions are the same way. There is a unique lingo, unique practices, and special outcomes only an expert insider can appreciate.
When Jesus
called Peter and his friends, he first did something that a typical Galilean
bystander could not fully appreciate. After a fruitless night of fishing,
Jesus, the landlubber carpenter, told the professional angler Simon to put down
his nets for a catch. The catch they pulled was more than he and his partners
had ever seen. Both of their boats nearly sank. Jesus even used the metaphor of
their career and passion to call them to a higher purpose: “From now on you will be catching men.”
Jesus knows you, and
he knows your interests. Often he will speak to you in special ways only you
can fully appreciate. Be looking for him to do that today.
1 comment:
Very insightful words on how important it is for each one of us to understand how unique our relationship with Christ is.
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