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...and by his light I walked through darkness! JOB 29:3 NIV
Cast
Your Net by Pat Nordman
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We ordinary folk have nets, too: nets of kindness, letters that we should take time and love to write; many actions and reactions that pull in the net and catch a lamb for Christ. It may be a little child who Jesus wants us to bring to Him; indeed, it is the little ones and those with the simplicity of the chil-dren that He so desires. It certainly is those with whom we live and work and play and have our being. We are not islands unto ourselves, but aisles through which others may reach God and attain that Blessed Hope of a happiness which cannot be bought on this carnal earth. Jesus commands that we take action now: "Cast your net . . .and you will find something." But we dare not waste His and our precious time! Life is very inconvenient at times. Babies are born in the middle of the night; surgery interrupts our plans; a loved one is in dire need of our compassion; an accident takes a precious life; a grove freezes after we have already planned the budget; a beloved child is born with congenital heart disease; someone comes to the door just as we have settled in to read a good book. We cast many helpful nets a day if we are open to the Holy Spirit. We may become discouraged at our results for we seem to gather in so little fruit: a life changed here, a little victory over a temptation there. But Christ bids us to let down our net again, to continue our work, and to trust that He pulls in the net with us. "But because you say so, [Lord], I will let down the nets" (Luke 5:5). |
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