“By what power and by what name have you done this (healed
the crippled man)?” What power is
attracting me, pulling me, obsessing me? Is it the power of Jesus? Am I focused on Jesus? Is that where my
energy is being drawn or is it being drained by another force, another
attention getter in my life? This
morning, in prayer, I brought an issue to the Lord about which I believe I am
obsessing and need help refocusing, letting go, re-channeling my energy and
drive to succeed.
In the Gospel of today, John 21: 1-14, Peter and his friends
go fishing and catch nothing. Jesus is
on the shore watching them. He says: “Children, have you caught anything?” To
which, they say “no.” “Cast your nets on the right side of the boat.” They do
so and bring in 153 large fish.
If I go about my work, my day, without Jesus in the center
of my efforts, I will catch nothing. I
will labor in vain and, yes, get sucked into obsessive behaviors that lead to
nowhere, that zap my energies, deplete my strength and weaken my ability to
stay focused, live a disciplined way of life. “Cast your net on the right side
of the boat.” I need to be in right relationships with God, with others and
with myself, if I want to experience the power of the Risen Lord at work in my
life.
In prayer, Jesus said to me:
Dorothy Ann, just as I
was with Peter and the disciples for whom I made breakfast on the shore of Lake
Tiberias and guided them in their fishing expedition, so, too, am I with you
and your companions. Trust me. I did not
commission you to go forth and bear abundant fruit and then disappear. No, I am a part of your team. I am with you “on the shore” watching as you
labor. I transform your efforts in a way that brings forth positive results in
your personal life, communal life and life of ministry. I am with you always. In every event or challenge
I give directions! Pay attention!
No comments:
Post a Comment