Gone fishin’
July 9, 2017
That’s the sign the disciples put up after Jesus’ crucifixion. It was the only way they could think of to cope with the fear, sorrow, and confusion of that awful event. They were soon to learn that Jesus had already equipped them with what they needed to turn those sad feelings around.
They’d fished all night and caught nothing. Then a stranger on the shore suggested they move their nets to the other side of the boat. Doing so, there were so many fish their net was in danger of breaking. Had the fish been there all along and they just weren’t paying attention?
That same “stranger” had, several years earlier, turned several fishes into enough to feed five thousand. Was that the case now? They were struggling to remember what they had learned: “Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you.” (John 6:27)
Jumping from the boat, they swam to shore to greet the stranger. It was Jesus, whom they thought was long gone. But he had earlier said of himself, “I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.” (ibid v. 36) They had forgotten his promise. They had forgotten his commitment to them.
But it all came flooding back that morning on that shore. Everything he had taught them about God’s infinite Fatherhood and the necessity of worshipping Him in spirit and truth; of eternal life and the kingdom of heaven on earth; of doing to one’s neighbor as one hoped to receive; and of loving each other as he had loved them: it was all fresh and new and finally real.
During Jesus’ brief ministry he had been as a shepherd to all that yearned for salvation. He had preached and healed and loved. Now it was the disciples’ turn. With this brief command, “feed my sheep,” he put his precious followers into their care. They finally understood what that meant.
That historical morning is worth celebrating, don’t you think?
Melissa Hayden is a Christian Science practitioner in Salem, OR. You can find more information and additional articles at this link. If you like what you’re reading, click the “add me” button.
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July 9, 2017 at 7:50 AM
Thank you for this today. It goes perfect with today’s lesson.
July 9, 2017 at 8:33 AM
Yes it does! Thanks Rafikka!
July 9, 2017 at 8:24 AM
Thanks Melissa,
Yes it’s worth celebrating each and every moment. I’ve been working with and cherishing ideas on the 5 loaves and 2 fishes. It’s been quite a feast.
I love what one of the commentaries shared on the young lad…what if he hadn’t showed up that day with his little bit to share? Look how that little bit ended up blessing a multitude. Reminded me of how often we might think our little healing or inspiration isn’t much…when it could actually feed the multitude…
Much love Kiersten
Kiersten Bess Agnew CS Christian Healing Ministry in the Practice of Christian Science 530-277-4545 soarandsing@icloud.com
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July 9, 2017 at 8:33 AM
Thanks Kiersten. Yes, every little bit helps!