Thursday, February 9, 2023

 

Thursday, February 9, 2023


Psalm 89:39-53

Genesis 25:5-11, 19-34

Luke 5:1-11


Master, we have worked all night long but have caught nothing. Yet if you say so, I will let down the nets.”


Why does God ask us to do things for Him? After all we have learnt, from the stirrings in our heart, the whisperings of the Holy Spirit, and the teachings in the scriptures, dare we now turn around and demand God explain Himself anew every time we are pushed from one place to another?


God is here with us. He sees everything that is going on. He knows the intimate details of our heart: all the stress, heartache, worry, and heavily guarded optimism that plague our every decision. God knows we cannot see the future, and that even if we could, we would not be able to plan every step perfectly.


Jesus was tempted just as we are, and while He did not sin, He does know first-hand exactly what we are going through. His heart goes out to us; that infinitely deep heart of burning love. He knows and wants what is best for us, and He has planned our way forward.


We do not need to flounder in the dark, trying our best under our own efforts and ending up with nothing but a sore back and an empty net. The day has dawned, our Friend is here. He calls us to follow Him. Jesus tells us that if we do, not only will our immediate efforts result in resounding success, but there is much more to come.


Come, is the cry of heaven: adventure awaits!



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