Friday, January 9, 2004
John 21
Do not I love thee, O my Lord?
Then let me nothing love;
Dead be my heart to every joy,
When Jesus cannot move.
Hast thou a lamb in all thy flock
I would disdain to feed?
Hast thou a foe, before whose face
I fear thy cause to plead?
Thou know’st I love thee, dearest Lord;
But oh, I long to soar
Far from the sphere of mortal joys,
And learn to love thee more.
-C.H. Spurgeon
“After these things Jesus shewed himself again to the disciples...” It is interesting
to note that Thomas the doubter has become Thomas the faithful and did not miss
this meeting. It seems, as it should, once we meet Jesus, we ought to desire to be
all the more where He abides. Isn’t this the purpose of a daily devotional? Not so
much to inspire, but to encourage each of us to rush into “the secret place of the
most High” as one missionary wrote. We advance quicker on our knees than we do
on our feet.
Peter leads the way. “I go a fishing.” He returns to the routine of daily living,
suggesting that the disciples did not neglect their mortal duties to provide their
own living. Labour was not beneath them. We then notice that this leadership
leads others to follow, “We also go with thee.” When we give our lives over to
Jesus, we cannot but lead others to follow. Often we do not have to speak because
our testimony speaks for us. How many fellow-workers, neighbours and friends
watch our every move. Yes, they want to find the least fault, but they are still
looking. According to this example, if we set the example, they will follow. In one
church, I had a Jewish woman who found the Lord Jesus, and her son. The
husband was a good man, but was quite hard. He did not treat his wife and son
cruelly, and I would call him a kind man. This woman never said a word to him,
but never missed a service, including prayer meetings. The son went on to Bible
College and after that I lost contact with him. After some 30 odd years, this man
came crying and said, He couldn’t take it any longer. What is that, I said? I can’t
take her silence. I watch her every move and cannot find fault. I put every obstacle
in her way, and she hurdles them with great ease. She goes to Synagogue for my
benefit, but never misses a church meeting. She has faithfully taught Clive and
brought him into manhood as I would have him. I must have this Jesus too. It was
a great joy when I looked over the pulpit and saw this family sitting in the usual
pew, but now a complete family. Time, patience and a simple life-revealing
testimony. Oh how eloquent her life. She had a quiet time with God each and
every day.
These men returned to their tasks and they were unfruitful. Jesus appears on the
shores, and in good humour, asks them if they have any meat? They did not
recognize him. Would we recognize Jesus if He appeared where we live? Jesus
tells them to cast nets on the other side, they do, and there were fish, more than
their nets could handle. It is amazing how abundant our lives become when we
obey the Lord.
Lord, help us each one to learn how to labour in Your love, so that we may be
obedient to your call...the call unto Yourself.
Cheers,
Jim