Thursday
But first Jesus needed to restore Peter and help Peter to be the leader of His Church as He had already told Peter He would be. (Matthew 16:18). And so like before Jesus calls Peter away from fishing to continue his ministry.
I think there are times in our lives where we get off track or go back to what is familiar to us. Old habits spring up. But Jesus is always there to guide us back; to remind us that we have a purpose, a mission to complete and that work is never done until God calls us home.
Did you notice that Jesus goes through a progression while he is speaking to Peter? He first talks about feeding the lambs. That’s helping the new Christian or new disciple get the training they need to begin their journey, then as they grow Jesus tells Peter to care for his sheep. We are called to nurture the Christian along and then Jesus tells Peter to feed His Sheep. The best way to feed a maturing Christians is to get them out into the field, help them to help others. (now this is not a strict formula but rather a list or diagram for being church to the world).
In a recent conference that I attended, one of the bishops that spoke (Bishop Matthew Thomas) shared that “going and sending is part of the legacy of the greatest ministers. In fact, the greatest thing you accomplish… will not be what you do, but what you enable to be done by others. “
Greater, because of the Holy Spirit working in us, and greater because we are always better when there are two or more. I hope that you are sharing what you have learned with those around you. Time to do some fishing.
Praise Jesus for serving Breakfast on the Beach
Pastor Kathy