“I am going fishing.”
They (other disciples) said to him, “We will go with you.” John 21:3
This gets me every time! After three years following Jesus, they return within days to their old profession. How quick are we to move back to our ‘previous lives’ after encountering Jesus?
• When does it happen for you, during the week after worship, during the summer, during “easier” times in life, or after being forgiven?
Fishing all night they catch nothing (the story of my life). A man from shore tells them to cast the net on the right side. Unable to haul the catch they drag the net to shore without Peter!
“It is the Lord!’ … (Peter) threw himself into the sea.” John 21:4-8
Peter quickly jumps ship; running/swimming back to His Lord is a powerful image of our condition. We, like Peter have turned away from God. We are lured away from His ways, and we give Him a passing “jig” every once in awhile to say,”We are sorry”. But God’s presence hooks us, builds us up, and brings back the Joy of being caught, caught by Him.
• Have you ever had this moment; this realization of paradox between our sinfulness and God’s infinite and unconditional love? Internalize how much He cares for you. His love and grace in these moments have taught you…. What? Dwell on those moments that you’ve had with God. (Go ahead, write them if you need.)
“Bring some of the fish that you have just caught…
Come and have breakfast.” John 21:10, 12
No matter how much wrong we have done in the past, we can take unquestionable Joy in the fact He is still waiting for us on the beach. Though we swim back to Him a ridiculously large number of times, we can still rejoice in the fact that He is always waiting!
• Or have we become cold, bitter, and tired of the process of sanctification? Is this humility just another task to get done or is there an incredible sense that He catches us over and over again though we don’t deserve it?
Let’s Go Fishing as a Community!!!
The forgiveness Jesus gave to Peter wasn’t merely so He was reunited with God or limited to Peter; it was a message explicitly about the community called the church. Like Peter, we as the church get to take this great mercy and love and feed it to Jesus’ lambs, “Feed my lambs… Tend my sheep… feed my sheep…follow me.” John 21:15, 16, 17, 19.
People have become bitter towards the church. How do we share with them God’s original vision for the church? When people ask what the need is for the church, what do you say to them?


