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What Simon said

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Simon answered, . . . “But because you say so, I will let down the nets.”

— Luke 5:5 A man named Refuge Rabindrana­th has been a youth worker in Sri Lanka for more than ten years. He often interacts with the youth late into the night — playing with them, listening to them, counseling and teaching them. He enjoys working with the young people, but it can be dishearten­ing when promising students sometimes walk away from the faith. Some days he feels a bit like Simon Peter in Luke 5.

Simon had been working hard all night but caught no fish (v. 5). He felt discourage­d and tired. Yet when Jesus told him to “put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch” (v. 4), Simon replied, “Because you say so, I will let down the nets” (v. 5).

Simon’s obedience is remarkable. As a seasoned fisherman, he knew that fish move to the bottom of the lake when the sun is up, and the dragnets they used could not go deep enough to catch those fish.

His willingnes­s to trust Jesus was rewarded. Not only did Simon catch a large number of fish, he gained a deeper understand­ing of who Jesus is. He moved from calling Jesus “Master” (v. 5) to calling Him “Lord” (v. 8). Indeed, “listening” often allows us to see the works of God firsthand and draw closer to Him.

Perhaps God is calling you to “let down your nets again.” May we reply to the Lord as Simon did: “Because You say so, I will.” — Poh Fang Chia

Father, it is our great privilege to call You “Lord.” Help us to obey and trust You, and to learn more of what it means to walk closely with You.

READ: Luke 5:1-11 Our obedience to God will guide us through the unknown

and draw us closer to Him. Bible in a Year: Song of Solomon 1-3 and Galatians 2

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