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STUDIES ARCHIVE..... Launch Out into the Deep
Launch
Out into the Deep Mt. 5:1-11
In this text, we find Jesus by the water as many want to hear the
word of God. The Lord spots two empty boats; empty because the fishermen
were off washing their nets. They had endured a frustrating night
of fishing and hadn’t caught a thing. In their minds, the
work was finished for the day.
Jesus climbs into the boat of Simon and asks Simon to help him get
the boat out into the water. Once there, the Lord begins to teach
the multitudes. We can only imagine what is going through Simon
Peter’s head at this point. Once He had finished teaching,
Jesus then turns to Simon and says, “Launch out into the deep
and let down your nets for a catch.”
Simon’s response is so often like our own: LORD, we tried
and haven’t; caught a thing! We’ve been out there all
night – the best time to fish – there was NOTHING! I’m
tired, I’ve been trying, and frankly, I don’t why you
would do such a thing. Some of us have been praying to God for a
long time and haven’t heard a THING! Some of us have been
waiting for our healing to come for a long time – it feels
like that dark season of the night - and we haven’t received
a THING! We’ve been waiting for our whole family to be saved
– praying and praying – and we haven’t seen a
THING!
Sometimes, the Lord says to us, go out a little further, into the
deep, the unknown, the places you haven’t been with Me, go
there and then beloved one, lower your net. It’s scary, it’s
new; these are the new places in our journey with God. We can’t
see the bottom anymore when we go deeper. The water may be more
turbulent. And why would we go? Why should we go? Our nets are empty
Lord! Our faith level is waning, and our doubt level is rising.
Jesus says to us, go deeper. Trust Me. Go further. Believe Me. Launch
out a little more. I will not leave you, nor forsake you. A little
more. Good. Now a little more. You can do it. You don’t have
to see to believe. Good. Now – lower your nets.
Simon had a moment of choice. So do we. He said, “nevertheless
at Your word I will let down the net.” By faith, Simon lowered
that net. He went out deeper and he lowered the net. Despite the
way it looked: fishing at the worst time, not the best; tired and
frustrated; no results; Simon demonstrated faith: the substance
of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. He went
out there and he lowered those nets. Some have to see to believe.
Simon just BELIEVED.
So too, by faith we can launch out deeper with the Lord, as deep
calls unto deep. We can choose to say, Lord, I haven’t seen
anything yet, but okay, at Your word, I will lower this net. I will
do it by faith. It’s all I have left. It worked for Simon
Peter. Maybe it will work for me. And so, by faith we go deeper,
deeper still. We wait, hear the word of the Lord, and obey –
lowering our nets.
“And when they had done this, they caught a great number of
fish, and their net was breaking.” The second boat was summoned;
and both boats were overloaded with fish, to the point of sinking.
Simon dropped in humility before Jesus. Everyone there was astonished
at the catch, the abundant catch.
If you’ve been waiting and haven’t got an answer, the
Lord might be saying to you today, “Child of mine, let’s
go deeper. Let’s take a step of faith. Remember wherever you
go, I’ll be there. Follow Me to a place that is new to you.
Once we’re there, lower your net. By faith, lower your net.
There’s an abundant catch waiting for you.”
What we do in the natural releases something in the supernatural.
Let’s purpose today to go deeper. Let’s lower our nets
by faith – declaring today that we believe even what we have
not seen. We lower our nets for healing, deliverance, victory, salvation,
restoration, and unity.
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