
Matthew
4:18-22
Introductory Prayer:
Dear Jesus, I believe that you have called me
to follow you more closely today. I trust that in this prayer, you will help me see the concrete
implications of following your will. I love you and want to respond to all that you ask of me, today
and always. Thank you for watching over me and guiding me home to
heaven.
Petition:
Make me a fisher of men, here and now,
Lord!
1. As Jesus Walked By:
One summer afternoon a priest just happened to be
in the area and visited my home. Within three years, two of my brothers and I were following Christ
on the road to the priesthood. Jesus didn’t just happen to walk by these two pairs of brothers! He
had every intention of inviting those brothers to become “fishers of men.” How much happens in my
life, prepared and intended by God, to help me follow him more closely? And all I see is an
accident, a coincidence? Ask him when was the last time he just happened by.
2. At Once
They Followed Him:
Jesus never calls someone when it’s perfectly convenient, when that
person has nothing better to do. No, he calls precisely when we are in the middle of living our
life, doing what we do best, what we do most, “casting or mending our nets.” “What a losing
formula!” we are tempted to conclude. Yet what is it he really wants of us when he calls? He wants a
response -- a reply of love. Love is all about preference and priority. If I love him more than
myself, I can follow him “at once.” If I prefer him over my own activities and life, I can follow
him “immediately.” What is the response of love I am giving or want to give Jesus today in my
life?
3. They Left Something Behind:
“Pro-choice:” That’s what God is! He wants us
to choose. But he is not indifferent about what we choose. Every choice implies the rejection of
other options. We cannot follow someone somewhere without leaving something and someone else behind.
Peter and Andrew left their nets behind. James and John left their boat and their father behind.
This was possible only with Jesus before them. Yet we, too, often try to follow Christ without
leaving things and others behind: the world, comforts, my preferences... We think that we can have
it all. We can’t. We are in danger of “taming our faith,” bending to the demands of our passions and
the world’s insistence. Love requires a choice, a choice for the real, complete Jesus. It asks me to
reject everything in me that is not him. How wholehearted is my following of
Christ?
Conversation with Christ:
Lord Jesus, you have called me and continue
to call me throughout
this day. Help me to respond with love, a love that trumps all my
other loves, likes and desires. I don’t want you to have to wait for
me, Lord. Just show me
what you want and give me the courage
and generosity to give it to you, no matter the
cost.
Resolution:
I will give up something today that diminishes the
attention that I give to my spouse, family or friends.
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