Good Morning All!
Mark
1:17; “And Jesus said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you become
fishers of men.”
During the 1960’s there was a singing group
called the “American Breed”, a sort of one hit wonder group, had a hit song
called “Bend Me, Shape Me.” It was a
song about a guy singing to the girl he loved how his love for her was so great
that she could do whatever she wanted to him. “Bend me, shape me, anyway you
want to;” a song of this young man’s undying devotion.
It may or may not be prudent for a young
man to sing this to a young lady, but it is the attitude with which we should
approach discipleship under Jesus. This verse is one which is a little
different than some would read it. Many read this verse and think that it is an
instantaneous event. Yet actually, this verse is the start of a lifelong
process.
This passage actually means to mold or to
shape. Think of a potter who is shaping
a piece of pottery out of a lump of clay. The lump would just lie there and do
nothing. Yet as the potter begins to pull on it, push it, and stretch it into
the piece which he is creating. It may become a bowl or a vase or a cup.
The same is true for us. Our entire life
we spend being molded into the disciple which Jesus intends us to be. We are
pulled and pushed and formed by the events of our lives. Through them, God
shapes us into his disciples. Some of these experiences may be enjoyable while
some may not be.
Think of the experiences that we have had
in our lives. Perhaps you have worked with someone who is very difficult to
work with. They are demanding,
judgmental, arrogant. They berate you often. It feels like their only goal is
to deride you. Events like this can teach a Christian to be compassionate and
forgiving to his neighbor. When we experience the pain of the death of a loved
one, we can become more understanding and able to offer comfort to our neighbor.
In both these cases, we will tend to know
the right words, know when to speak and when to listen. God uses, even directs,
our life experiences in order to fashion us into the disciples which he wants
us to be. It takes a lifetime of
learning and growing, a lifetime of shaping and molding. Yet through it all, He
brings us closer to him and strengthens our faith.
There are times when we do not want to be
shaped but when we are we need to trust in his word of hope that all things
work toward the good for those whom he loves. God shapes us but it is with his
loving purpose to enable us to be his disciples. In order to better share his
kingdom with those around us.
Dear Father, as you mold
us, keep us close to you with our eyes focused on your grace. Strengthen our
faith and encourage us as we reach out to encourage others. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace
Pastor Bret
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