28 August 2007

The blessing of inconvenience

"He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon and asked him to put out a little way from the shore." Luke 5:3

Once upon a time, three fishermen were washing their nets beside a lake called Gennesaret. They had gone out to fish the previous night and tried their best all night to get a catch. However, their attempts were futile and yielded no result. Despite their hard work all through the night, the fishermen returned empty handed. They had two boats, one that belonged to a man called Simon and the other that belonged to James and his brother John. Meanwhile, Jesus was standing beside the same lake and the crowd around Him were pressing in on Him to hear the word of God.

Jesus noticed these two empty boats on the shore as well as the fishermen who were outside the boat washing their nets. He got into the boat that belonged to Simon and asked him to draw the boat a little away from the shore. Once the boat was a little way from the shore, Jesus sat down in the boat and started teaching the crowd.

Now I want you to notice a few things about Jesus from Simon’s point of view. Simon had guided the boat ashore after a long night’s work. He was now cleaning up and getting ready to shut shop. At this point in time, Jesus gets into his boat and asks him to put out a little way from the shore.

Notice the etiquette:

Notice that Jesus did not ask Simon first and then get into the boat. Jesus got into the boat first and then asked Simon. Talk about etiquettes! I wouldn’t be very pleased if you behaved that way with me. It’s only polite to request my permission first and let me know why you need me to put my boat out. If I consent, you may get into my boat and I will put out the boat for you. Jesus on the other hand, gets into Simon’s boat and then asks him to put it out. Has it ever occurred to you that Jesus has perhaps required something from you – maybe an act of service, maybe an apology to make, maybe a financial offering? He has required a step of obedience in some particular from you, but it seems so very unreasonable and impolite. Has Jesus ever put you in such a spot?

Notice the choice:

There were two boats that were on the shore. Jesus could have got into any one of them. He CHOSE to get into Simon’s boat. He could have very well got into the boat that belonged to James and John, but He didn’t. Has it ever occurred to you that Jesus required you to take a step of obedience, but somehow you felt it did not apply to those around you? You do not understand why the compelling voice inside of you to “put out your boat” apparently does not seem to be compelling other people. Have you ever used that as an excuse to delay or reject your obedience to God?

Notice the inconvenience # 1 (past)

Simon had already drawn his boat ashore after working the whole night. It was a job that was already completed. One of the most frustrating things in life is for someone to cause you to undo a work that is already done. If Simon were to put out the boat a little into the sea, he would have to row it back to the shore all over again! His step of obedience implied inconvenience to his past. Has it ever occurred to you that Jesus has required you to take a step of obedience and its implication would mean inconvenience to something that already exists? Maybe it would inconvenience a relationship. Maybe it would it would inconvenience your ego, reputation or status. Have you been delaying or rejecting God’s command because it would inconvenience your past?

Notice the inconvenience # 2 (present)

Simon was working on cleaning his fishing net when the requirement to obey came. If he were to put out his boat a little away from the shore, that would mean an interruption to his work. His step of obedience implied inconvenience to his present. Has it ever occurred to you that Jesus has required you to take a step of obedience and its implication would mean inconvenience to something in the present? Maybe it would inconvenience your current activities or relationships. Maybe a habit. Maybe it would inconvenience the time you spend on some venture. You started off on something and you would really like to complete it, but obeying God would mean halting what you started. Have you been delaying or rejecting God’s command because it would inconvenience your present?

Notice the inconvenience # 3 (future)

Simon had worked all night and was now cleaning his fishing nets. If at all he had planned to go home and catch up on some sleep or do anything else for that matter, he could forget about it now. He had to get back to cleaning the nets once Jesus was done teaching. He had to guide his boat back on the shore too. If Simon were to obey Jesus, it would imply that anything he had planned to do as soon as he was done with cleaning the nets would be jeopardized. His step of obedience implied inconvenience to his future. Has it ever occurred to you that Jesus has required you to take a step of obedience and its implication would mean inconvenience to something in the future? Maybe a future relationship. Maybe a future opportunity. Maybe a future plan. Have you been delaying or rejecting God’s command because it would inconvenience your future?

Now after Jesus finished teaching, he tells Simon, “Put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch.” He did so and caught so many fish that John and James had to be called over to help him haul it into the boat – and they were all amazed. Now when Jesus wanted to teach the crowd, he told Simon to put his boat out a “LITTLE” from the shore. However when Jesus wanted Simon to cast the net, he told Simon to put his boat out “DEEP” into the sea. In other words, for Simon to reach the “DEEP” he didn’t have to start from the shore, but a “LITTLE” away from the shore. Why? Because the boat was already a “LITTLE” away from the shore! Pushing the boat from the shore out into the waters often requires more strain than rowing the boat when it is already on the water. Half the work had already been done due to a previous “inconvenience!” When God seems to “inconvenience” you on matters of obedience, it is often His way to make it “convenient” for you to receive your blessing!

Listen to God’s response to Israel’s disobedience recorded by the prophet Jeremiah: “For in the day that I brought your ancestors out of the land of Egypt, I did not speak to them or command them concerning burnt offerings and sacrifices. But this command I gave them, ‘Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and you shall be my people; and walk only in the way that I command you, so that it may be well with you.” (Jeremiah 7: 22, 23) Listen to that! “…walk only in the way I command you, so that it may be with you.” The reason why God wanted Israel to obey was so that it would be “well with them.”

When Simon obeyed Jesus in spite of the “inconvenience”

1. He became a channel of blessing for the crowd at large i.e. His boat became a pulpit for Jesus to teach the crowd

2. He became a channel of blessing to those around him i.e. James and John were not only blessed with fish, but they became disciples of Jesus

3. He received his fish, but more importantly got a call into the service of the Almighty – “…from now on you’ll be catching people.”

God blessed Simon’s past i.e. he failed to catch fish in the past, but now he had plenty. God blessed Simon’s present i.e. the very nets he had to stop cleaning became instruments to haul fish. God blessed Simon’s future i.e. he received a commission to “catch people.” If he hadn’t been willing to accept the “inconvenience” it would have been primarily a loss to the crowd, then a loss to those around him and finally a loss to himself. Every child of God is so universally involved in God’s purposes, that every positive or negative decision, no matter how small, affects not only him, but those around him and the world at large. Whenever I sense God’s “inconveniences” in His commands, I know blessings are just around the corner. Big time!

However one must note that Simon did not obey because he had the prior knowledge of the blessings that would follow nor of his personal loss if he didn't. Simon called Jesus as "Master" indicating that he obeyed because his heart wanted to and not because his mind calculated the losses he would incur if he didn't.

17 comments:

Unknown said...

Achacha, just wanted to let you know that the Word that was written today is so perfect foe a situation i'm facing right now.
The verses you wrote from Jermiah were ones that i kept on seeing day after day from a lot of places....
It was really wondeful seeing His promises again before me... :)
God Bless.... :)

Rini Abraham said...

This post is great.. I never even thot of the inconvinience factor n that passage...
Praise God!

jerri said...
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jerri said...

Awesome post brother. how deep is the word of GOd. things that we really dont look into too has so much of meaning. praise the Lord Sujith. thank u for the message.

Jayme Gurl! said...
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Jayme Gurl! said...

Sujith,
Thanks for this word from the Lord. Praise God for the inconveniences of life that bring blessings when we obey without grumbling. That was the thing that I noticed about Simon. He could have complained to Jesus and said....but Master what about the boats of the others? Why do you need mine? The other thing I noticed is that it said that Simon was cleaning the nets.....it doesn't say that he was cleaning "all" the fish he caught. I am thinking he was up all night and caught NOTHING...but the moment he submitted to Jesus and obeyed....he was richly blessed with an abundance of fish....to overflowing. The other thing is this....Jesus went with Simon into the deep, He didn't get out of the boat, wish him well and just leave him. He stayed with him. This is my heart that I will obey His will and go out into the deep for I know that He will be there with me. Thank you for sharing with us once again!

Blessings....
jayme

Alex Thomas said...

Though we find it a bit uncomfortable about how Jesus asked Peter to use his vessel, he was proving his deity; God does not have to request; rather He commands. Read John 4:7 in KJ version- There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus ‘saith’ unto her, “Give me to drink”. Saying ‘give me to drink’ is a command and not a request. When Jesus was on the cross, the time when Jesus was most physically weak, he was thirsty. John 19:28 in KJ version - After this, Jesus …. , ‘saith’, “I thirst”. ‘I thirst’ is a statement and not a request. No wonder why Jesus did not request Peter when he needed a boat. He is God. He commands and we obey; we request and he grants.

It is my personal experience that when I am resistant to his commands, He overpowers me until I become weak enough to obey. Look at Jeremiah’s experience in 20:7-9. It is again my experience that he frustrates me until I take a decision for him. Saul was so resistant that Jesus had to inconvenience him in Damascus for him to take the right decision. He fell down (Acts 9:4), he became blind (9:8), he had to depend on his friends (9:8), go without eating and drinking (9:9) etc. I think what happened in Peter’s life is not different. Jesus inconvenienced Peter, for him to take the right decision. Even some of the steps of obedience bring insult and reproach to us (Jeremiah 20:8), means more inconveniences for further obedience. By reading this article, now I understand better why he inconveniences me. ……… His way to make it “convenient” for me to receive His blessing!

Well done Sujith, God bless you.
Papa

Jabez Paul said...

Wonderful....Brother.. Its fresh....

God bless you.

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Unknown said...

Hi Sujith!
Certainly God in the flame for a deeper with It, in the flame for each time more close and the more close and deeper relationship we arrive, we saw how much It is Saint! e when we look at for we saw our misery and how much we are dependent of God in everything!
We learn that to be more close to that one that is Saint it becomes necessary that in we also santifiquemos them, and this implies in RESIGNATION!
Resignation of our dreams, desires, of what we find that we know, of what we are. .e to obey That one that knows and controls all the things with its glory, power and perfection.
In emptying them so that let us be full of God!
It knows our past, our gift our .tudo future. is in its hands fits we to trust and to deliver everything at the hands of that it is faithful!
The times our pecaminosa nature hinders that let us see the care of God in our lives for wanting to make only our proper wills… but also it is certain that God will fulfill its plan in our lives…
It fits we santificarmos-in the ones in love, in that .e is perfect JESUS. to obey and to continue in obedience, to play our nets, so that at the opportune moment let us enjoy of the imensuráveis bençãos of God!
(Luke 5:11) “So when they had brought to their boats you land, they forsook all and followed Him.”
God bless you!
Aline

Gigi said...

God Bless you Sujith for the message..

Beula said...

Hi Sujith,
I was just looking for an answer to a struggle I was having in my life, and those thoughts really made me stop and realize where I was going wrong... Thank you for allowing God to use you in this way as a blessing to so many people... and Praise God for the way he worked through you...
God bless you..

Beula

Anonymous said...

hey sujith...m thankfull to god for his word he spoke to me thru ur text.
it is very much CHALLENGIN me!
n thts rite what i need:be challenged to live his word actively...
u kno ur texts r part of my silent time many times...
keep it goin...
many blessings to u bro

Unknown said...

Hey..
Thank you so much for that ya..
I was really blessed..!
Praise God for the way He's using you and just giving you a deeper understanding of His Word!
Thanks so much again for sharing this.
God bless you even more!
Garima.

Marion Moses said...

God has truly blessed you with the gift of understanding HIS word.Please continue sharing your insights.God bless.

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Anonymous said...

Do you know Sujith! I would be very much troubled if someone comes to me and orders me to do this or that.....I don't like people bossing around me. Yeah if it's a request I would definitely do it happily wholeheartedly.

Accepting Lord as our master and simply continue obeying Him in life is hard, especially when situations are so inconvenient and you are tired. What Simon did here, taught me something today! Thx Sujith.