Meditations
for Seeking the Life in Christ
Daily Thoughts
January 17, 2025
Giving Jesus a Pulpit
Stepping into one of the
boats, Jesus asked Simon, its owner, to push it out into the water. So he sat
in the boat and taught the crowds from there.
Luke 5:3
Read Luke 5:1-11
Peter, James, and John had previously taken leave from their fishing to follow Jesus, but apparently, they had not yet fully committed to leaving their vocation to follow Jesus full-time.
Even so, Jesus’ influence on Peter was sufficient for him to call Jesus, ‘Master’. Peter followed Jesus’ suggestion of where to fish, even though it was nonsensical. Fisherman on the Sea of Galilee fished at nighttime, not broad daylight, and certainly not within a stone’s throw of shore. The resulting catch of fish was astonishing and almost swamped Peter’s boat. This miracle was an exclamation point to what he had heard Jesus teach and caused Peter, as well as John and James, to leave family, home and vocation to follow Jesus.
When the wise men visited Jesus at his birth, they brought gifts that were sufficient to provide for Jesus’ family when they escaped to Egypt and later, when they returned to Nazareth, to establish their home. The abundance of fish left in the boats when Peter, James and John departed their homes to follow Jesus would have been sufficient to provide for their families in their absence and thus fulfilling Matthew 6:33, “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.”
Verse 3, quoted above, is what caught my attention in today’s reading. Simon’s plain fishing boat became a pulpit for Jesus. Jesus can use the simplest parts of our life as a pulpit from which to proclaim the wonders of his Kingdom.
My Takeaway: Jesus’ pulpit in today’s reading reminds me of Everyman’s Way of the Cross, a liturgy for the Stations of the Cross. The closing response includes Jesus saying,
“Accept each moment as
it comes to you with faith, and trust that all that happens has my mark on
it. A simple fiat, this is all it takes:
breathing in your heart, “I overcome with You, Lord.” So, seek me not in far-off places. I am close
at hand. Your workbench, office,
kitchen, these are altars where you offer love. And I am with you there. Go
now! Take up your cross and with your
life complete your way.”
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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way of life. The meditations are
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