Jesus called out to them, “Come, follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people!” And they left their nets at once and followed him. – Matthew 4:19-20
Jesus was not a commercial fisherman. He was a carpenter by trade before he became a teacher of men. But the Son of Man knew how to relate to men’s interests and understanding. Several of his disciples were fishermen. They had experienced the boom and bust of casting their nets into the Sea of Galilee and obtaining an abundance of fish, as well as many an all-night session of catching very few (Luke 5:5). Jesus chose their occupations to speak about spiritual matters to which they could relate.
Just as they toiled for fish they would soon be laboring for men’s souls. Jesus encouraged, motivated, and empowered these ordinary men to focus the rest of their lives on catching “fish” of the warm-blooded kind. His ability to motivate was not without substance either, as Matthew tells us that when Peter and Andrew received their initial invitation to walk in the steps of Jesus, “they left their nets at once and followed him.” Their business partners James and John quickly followed suit (Matthew 4:21-22).
In 1936, William Chapman became a new believer in Jesus Christ. Responding to a miraculous physical healing, he verbally committed in prayer to follow Jesus in whatever he would have him to do. In 1938, believing that God had revealed to him his life pursuit, he and his wife Betty took all of their savings and founded the Bible League. They began to offer free Bibles to people, on the condition that they would read them. Today, 80 years later, that ministry is international and is responsible for the distribution of millions of Bibles worldwide, more than any other missionary group in the world.
Does Jesus still call each of us to join Him in fishing for men’s souls today? Of course, He does. Has He called you? Of course, He has. How have you responded to that invitation? If you haven’t yet, even though you know you have received His call, will you respond in obedience to His summons today?
Why? Because there are still millions of fish in the seas and oceans of life who desperately need to hear about the Savior of the world. All you really have to do is to go tell them what Jesus did for you and the Holy Spirit will do the rest. Maranatha!
“Behold, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2)