As we begin our Lenten Journeys, I want to remind everyone of the powerful story of Jesus calling his first disciples in Luke 5:1-11. Jesus has been proclaiming the good news of God's love for all people; it has been a message that has excited people and begun their experience of being liberated in God's love. But here and now, he is calling specific people not just to hear the Word but to join him in a way of life.
Jacopo Bassano's The Miraculous Draught of Fishes is printed in your notebook. It portrays an overwhelmed Simon Peter falling at Jesus' feet and begging him to go away, "for I am a sinful man." This happens even as Simon's partners gather the huge catch of fish. Of course, what is truly miraculous is not what Jesus is doing with the fish, but what Jesus is doing with them!
Jesus does not go away, but instead tells Simon not to be afraid, for from now on he will be "catching people!" His gifts, his personality, his hard work will be dedicated to God's glory. When the new disciples follow Jesus, they leave the narrow limits of life as they have known it. In the eyes and care of Jesus, they get to know themselves much better, and also the God who so loves them and continues to be creative in their lives.
Review your pages on discipleship. And rejoice!
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