Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Yes Lord

Yes Lord


YES LORD!


But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.” Luke 5:5


When Peter said “yes” to Jesus’ request to get into his boat, and later on to cast his net for a catch, the future apostle’s plans and life were irrevocably changed. The following three benefits Peter received for his obedience to the Lord will be yours when you also walk in obedience to Him:

•  Obedience to God will bring us into our destiny. At that moment of obedience, Peter’s destiny was revealed to him. After Jesus had filled the empty nets with an enormous catch, He transformed Peter into a “fisher of men.” The Lord said to him, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.” Peter’s life mission was made known to him through obedience.

•  Obeying God allows Him to demonstrate His power in our life. Peter witnessed the miracle catch of fish that started with a “yes” to a simple request. He could have looked at his to-do list and said, “Too busy.” Or he could have said that would be a waste of time and effort, since they had toiled all night without a catch. Instead, he took the Lord at His word and saw the power of God at work. As a disciple of Christ, he saw first-hand the Lord’s transforming power in his own life.

• Obedience always results in a deeper understanding of God and ourselves. Having seen the miracle of the full nets, Peter gained fresh insight into who Jesus was and how he, Peter was a sinful man. Later on when Jesus asked His disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I am?” Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” It was at that moment of obedience, I believe, Peter had this glorious revelation of Jesus of Nazareth.

What is God asking of you today? What do you have that can be put to His service? Listen carefully, say yes by following His directions, and watch what He accomplishes in and through you!


Prayer: Pray for the grace to submit to the Lord, and do His will at all times.


Scriptural Reading: Luke 5:1-11



Yes Lord

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