He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible to you." Matthew 11:20
I have found that the biggest mountains are right in the middle of my heart. Exchanging my choices, desires, and goals for His, no matter how small a sacrifice, is a mountain moving challenge every day. But every smallest obedience we take is a step of faith. And Jesus tells us in today’s verse that even the tiniest mustard seed step, will release the power of God to cast our biggest mountains into the sea!
And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” - And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him. Luke 5:5; 11 ESV
Like the farmer who has just finished his spring planting only to have his field washed out by a rainstorm, Peter was discouraged after spending the entire night casting his nets and laboriously pulling them in again and then returning home exhausted and empty handed. All of us are sometimes forced to face our inabilities and failures that have happened in spite of our best efforts. Maybe we were fired from our job because we failed to make a quota, our marriage is struggling, and it seems we don’t have even one friend. Whatever we are facing, is how Peter felt that morning when he met Jesus. But Jesus hadn’t come to call Peter because he was the best fisherman, and He doesn’t only call the best fathers, mothers, or pastors for His kingdom work. Jesus often picks people for His team who have worked all night with nothing to show for their efforts. And Jesus hasn’t showed up just to demand that we try harder, He only asks that we believe and obey His word. Peter didn’t understand why Jesus said to launch out, and he even pointed out that it seemed foolish to throw out his nets again, but he chose to obey anyway. Then, when he cast that heavy net out just one more time, it became so full that it took all the efforts of Peter, and his friends to pull it in. But this story is about more than just blessings. The real blessing and call of Jesus, both then, and now, is to leave everything by faith and come follow Jesus wherever He asks us to go!
While sailing through dark seas that toss Through swirling waters deep with loss In steps it starts to alter course Not beaten by the hurricanes But yielding to the pilot’s hand Who holds the chart that points to land
Then bit by bit its heading changing A slow repenting rearranging Plans redrawn of love and worth Slowly yielding without fear With sails unfurled the skies grow clear It turns and points its bow true North
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