Tuesday
February 24, 2020

God's Gospel Truths

Luke 5:8

When Simon Peter saw the great catch of fish, he fell at Jesus’ knees and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!”
~ Luke 5:8

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Pondering Point

When the ugliest parts of our character end up on display, it can be hard to be around others, especially those who we imagine will judge us negatively. After this miraculous and surprising catch of fish, Peter is “looking to get away” (as the old Southwest Airline Ads used to suggest).

But Jesus isn’t looking to embarrass Peter or highlight his shortcomings in this story. Instead, He is looking to usher in a different way of relating with Peter and teaching Him a different way to fish – not for fish but for men. God’s gospel truth is that Jesus wants to relate to you also – beyond your sin – into a partnership with Him. Don’t go away. Come to Him, and as Peter did, follow Jesus.

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Prayer

Lord Jesus, come step into my life like you stepped into Peter’s boat. Show me how to live my life under your direction. In Your name I pray. Amen.

The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

Life is a series of choices. Every yes is a thousand knows. Every activity we give our time to is a thousand other activities we can't give our time to. Because, duh: we can't be in two places at once. We have to learn to say “no.” Constantly. As Ann Lamont so humorously pointed out, “No” is a complete sentence. And it's one we need to work into our vocabulary. In the language of Henry David Thoreau, we have to “live deliberately.”
J.M. Comer, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, p. 70