Tempted to go Back
Bible Reading: John 21:1-14
Focus
verse: John 21:3-6 – “I am going out to fish, “Simon Peter told them,
and they said, “We will go with you.” So they went out and got into the
boat, but that night they caught nothing. Early in the morning Jesus
stood on the shore but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus.
He called out to them, “Friends haven’t you any fish?” “No, they
answered.”
When life becomes unbearable we often get tempted to
go back to our initial way of life. We try to justify why we cannot
continue holding strong into the faith. Some begin to think that God did
not clearly speak to them about serving Him or maybe they did not make a
right choice to follow God. They think it would have been better off
for them in their previous way of life. These people may end up winning
others to go back with them to their past way of life. Simon Peter finds
things unbearable for him after Jesus was crucified and he feels he is
not safe to continue with life as a disciple and a fisher of men. He
shares his new decision to go back with other disciples who also jointly
agree to go back with him. He forgets that Jesus had taken them away
from fishers of fish to fishers of men.
The result of this
decision is very disappointing! They did not catch any fish despite an
all night struggle to get some. Isn’t this what others have faced when
they are tempted to go back to their initial way of living? Actually
others have ended worse than before and have lived not to see the joy
they had hoped for in their going back. They try fixing it again and
again but end up wasting their strength and resources. As it happened
to Peter and the friends; a decision to go back will never result in
any fruit. It is a decision for grief, disappointment, shame, regrets
and even death. Regardless of the circumstances we must not think of
going back. But Jesus is faithful and is out looking for a soul which is
tempted to go back into former life so that he may bring him back. He
has the power to restore and bring back those which have abandoned
service for God’s Kingdom. All our life victories have been because He
has been our side and unless we stay in him we cannot get any catch.
John 15:5, “I am the vine; you are the brunches. If a man remains in me
and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do
nothing.”
Pastor Eliazar Wambo
Makira Baptist Church – Mfangano Kenya
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Friday, April 12, 2024
Tempted to go Back
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