Good Morning All!
Mark 1:7;” Jesus said to them,
“Come, follow me! I will teach you how to catch people instead of fish.”
So, I guess I am not the
world’s greatest traveler. I don’t ride
along really well. In fact, there are only about 7 or 8 people that I am
comfortable riding with. Outside of them, I can ride but I don’t ride
comfortably. I am usually tense on the ride. Given the choice, I will drive
over riding. Riding makes me nervous. I can never sleep in a car or even rest. I
have never been really good at being the passenger.
Part of the problem is
that I like to be in control. It isn’t about trust; it is about control. If a
decision needs to be made, I at least want to be involved. That is why I like
to drive; I like to decide if we go faster or slower. I like to decide if we
bypass a town or go through it. I decide when it is time to stop. These all
play a part in the process. I like to have some control.
There are probably many
of you like this. Maybe it isn’t about driving; it may be about how the house
is maintained or how the home finances work. Perhaps you like to have some
control at your place of work. It may be a small thing, but we like to have a
little control in life. This is often why we often struggle with faith; we want
control.
When Jesus says, “come
follow me!” it means he drives, and we ride. It doesn’t mean that we drive and
listen to his direction; it means he drives. We listen to him and follow him
but how do we do this? We do this by reading and hearing his Word and
instruction. When Jesus says feed the hungry; that is what it means. When Jesus
says give them something to drink; that is what it means. Too often we make it
complicated. We try to have control and change what is written to mean what we
want it to mean. We look to him, in faith, and then follow the path that he
takes. We are to be humble, thankful, generous, and compassionate. We are to
love others.
Love them; not just don’t
be mean to them but to love them. We are to reach out to them with God’s
compassion. We are to follow Jesus and the example that he set. Following Jesus
means taking the same path that he took. It means laying down your life. Now
laying down your life doesn’t necessarily mean physically dying, it means
placing your wants below the needs of your neighbor. It means that you don’t
get to drive; it means that Jesus gets to drive. He picks the routes, he picks
the speed, he picks the time to stop. These may be different for different people,
but it is because Jesus is the driver, and we are the passengers; we follow.
Dear Lord Jesus, your
invitation to follow you sounds so simple, yet we make it so complicated. We
try to lead when we should follow, we try to speak when we should only listen. Give
us the wisdom to listen and to follow. Guide us through the path that you have
chosen that we may become the fishers of men. Guard us with your grace. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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