Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Live Catch

This is a great devotion that I received from Greg Laurie today. Wanted to pass it on for your pondering. It was a good reminder to me that we will catch the good and the bad, the real believers and the false ones who are "playing" church and Christianity. We are nonetheless called to continue fishing for men.
The television series, Deadliest Catch, features fishermen on the tumultuous waters of the Bering Sea who pull in a lot of fish using massive nets. Sometimes they pull in a few other sea creatures as well, such as a shark, an octopus, or a squid. And sometimes they even pull in some junk. It becomes a mystery as to what they are going to pull in.

That is the idea behind a parable Jesus told in Matthew 13 known as the Parable of the Dragnet. The kingdom of God is like a net being pulled through the water. And with that net, all kinds of stuff will be gathered. So our job as the church, if you will, is to pull that net through the water of our communities and grab whomever we can. Will we get some bad with the good? Of course. Will we have false believers next to true believers? No question. But we are going to have the genuine as well.

Jesus said, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men" (Matthew 4:19). The phrase "fishers of men" could be better translated, "catch men alive." Not only that, but the phrase is used only one other time in the New Testament, in 2 Timothy 2:26, where Paul speaks of those who have been taken captive by the devil to do his will. In other words, they are caught alive by Satan.

We have a choice before us: either God will catch people alive or the devil will catch them alive. Which will it be? So let's go fishing for men. Because these people who don't know Jesus Christ are like people who are in prison. You could even describe them as POWs. And our job is not to search and destroy, but to find and deliver.

No comments: