A much greater plan

Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid, from now on you will catch men.”     — Luke 5:10

Recently our family was in Erie, Pennsylvania, visiting a relative. While there, we had a chance to swim in the community swimming pool. It was fun, but our host wanted to take us to Lake Erie to enjoy the sandy beaches, the cresting waves, and the beauty of the setting sun. My children protested because they wanted to swim in the pool. But I tried to get them to see that going to the beaches of Presque Isle would be a much greater plan.

I believe Jesus wanted Simon Peter to see He had something much greater in mind for him — he would “catch men” (Luke 5:10) instead of fish. Jesus told Peter to go to the deeper water and let down his nets for a catch (v. 4). Peter had just returned from an unsuccessful night of fishing, but at Jesus’ command, he obeyed and said, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net” (v. 5). Humbled by the miraculous catch of fish, Peter bowed in awe before the Lord, who then told him that from that point on He wanted him to fish for men. Peter left everything and followed Him.

God’s greater plan for us may not be to leave our occupation. But it’s His plan that we use our time, resources, and careers to bring others into the kingdom. — Marvin Williams

God has a purpose and plan for your life

When from sin’s burden He’s given release;

As an ambassador now for the Lord —

Go and tell others of His perfect peace.                                                             — Hess

READ: Luke 5:1-11

 

The next person you meet may need to meet Christ.

The Bible in one year:

• Ecclesiastes 1-3

• 2 Corinthians 11:16-33

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