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Go Fish: We Were All Fish Once (pt.1 of 5)
published Aug 07, 2006 06:18
Fishing. Itâs not on the top of my list of things to do in my spare time. Hate might be too strong of a word, but, to this point in my life, I definitely havenât found fishing to be a joyful experience.
I know others who love it. They invest their time and resources into it. They enjoy the experience, and, might I sadly add, are quite successful at it. They catch fish! I, on the other hand, catch no fish!
After some honest evaluation, I have come up with some reasons why I might not be a good fisherman:
- I donât care much about it.
- I donât know how to do it well.
- I donât know the best places to fish.
- I donât know the effective difference between a real worm, rubber worm, and a dough ball.
- I give up too easily.
- Few of my friends fish.
- And, a biggie for me, the fish donât want to be caught!
So why track âem down? Why trick âem into biting my fake fish snack on a hook? Just to end up in the hand of someone who at the point of capture holds their ultimate destiny in his hand?
I might be open to fishing if it didnât all depend on me. If someone promised to MAKE ME a fisherman. (Read Mark 1:16-18.)
We begin a new 5-week message series called GO FISH that will explain how God wants to make us fishers of men and women. Discover how sharing your faith in todayâs culture can be a natural, regular part of your daily life.
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