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A Plea for Fishing

A Plea for Fishing

Now it came to pass that a group existed who called themselves fishermen. And lo, there were many fish in the waters all around. In fact, the whole area was surrounded by streams and lakes filled with fish. And the fish were hungry.

 

Week after week, month after month, and year after year, those who called themselves fishermen met in meetings and talked about their call to fish, the abundance of fish, and how they might go about fishing.

 

Year after year they carefully defined what fishing means, defended fishing as an occupation, and declared that fishing is always to be a primary task of fishermen.

 

Continually, they searched for new and better methods of fishing and for new and better definitions of fishing. Further, they said, “The fishing industry exists by fishing as fire exists by burning.

 

They loved slogans such as “Fishing is the task of every fisherman.” They sponsored special meetings called “Fishermen’s Campaigns” and “The Month for Fishermen to Fish.”

 

They sponsored costly nationwide and worldwide congresses to discuss fishing and to promote fishing and hear about all the ways of fishing such as the new fishing equipment, and whether any new bait had been discovered.

 

These fishermen built large, beautiful buildings called “Fishing Headquarters.” The plea was that everyone should be a fisherman and every fisherman should fish. One thing they didn’t do, however: They didn’t fish.

 

In addition to meeting regularly, they organized a board to send out fishermen to other places where there were many fish. The board hired staffs and appointed committees and held many meetings to define fishing, to defend fishing, and to decide what new streams should be thought about.

 

But the staff and committee members did not fish.

 

Large, elaborate, and expensive training centers were built whose original and primary purpose was to teach fishermen how to fish. Over the years courses were offered on the needs of fish, the nature of fish, where to find fish, the psychological reactions of fish, and how to approach and feed fish.

 

Those who taught had doctorates in fishology, but the teachers did not fish. They only taught fishing. Year after year, after tedious training, many were graduated and were given fishing licenses. They were sent to do full-time fishing, some to distant waters which were filled with fish.

 

Many who felt the call to be fishermen responded. They were commissioned and sent to fish. But like the fishermen back home, they never fished. Like the fishermen back home, they engaged in all kinds of other occupations.

 

They built power plants to pump water for fish and tractors to plow new waterways. They made all kinds of equipment to travel here and there to look at fish hatcheries.

 

Some also said that they wanted to be part of the fishing party, but they felt called to furnish fishing equipment. Others felt their job was to relate to the fish in a good way so the fish would know the difference between good and bad fishermen.

 

Others felt that simply letting the fish know they were nice, land-loving neighbors and how loving and kind they were was enough.

 

After one stirring meeting on “The Necessity for Fishing,” one young fellow left the meeting and went fishing. The next day he reported that he had caught two outstanding fish.

 

He was honored for his excellent catch and scheduled to visit all the big meetings possible, to tell how he did it. So he quit his fishing in order to have time to tell about the experience to the other fishermen. He was also placed on the Fishermen’s General Board as a person having considerable experience.

 

Now it’s true that many of the fishermen sacrificed and put up with all kinds of difficulties. Some lived near the water and bore the smell of dead fish every day.

 

They received the ridicule of some who made fun of their fishermen’s clubs and the fact that they claimed to be fishermen yet never fished. They wondered about those who felt it was of little use to attend the weekly meetings to talk about fishing. After all, were they not following the Master who said, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men”

 

Imagine how hurt some were when one day a person suggested that those who don’t catch fish were really not fishermen, no matter how much they claimed to be. Yet it did sound correct.

 

Is a person a fisherman if, year after year, he never catches a fish” Is one following if he isn’t fishing?

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Actions That Matter – Matthew 7:21

Actions That Matter – Matthew 7:21

Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven

Matthew 7:21

Beyond Words

Have you ever met someone who talks a good game but never follows through? Jesus addresses this same issue when it comes to our faith. It’s not enough to just say the right things – our actions need to match our words.

What Really Counts

This verse might seem scary at first, but Jesus is simply pointing out that authentic faith shows itself in action.

It’s like claiming to be a pianist but never touching a piano – something doesn’t add up.

Understanding God’s Will

You might be wondering, “What exactly is God’s will?”

While it includes big life decisions, it’s also about the daily choices to love others, show kindness, seek justice, and walk humbly with God.

Making It Real

Think about your own life.

Are there areas where your actions don’t line up with what you say you believe?

Don’t let this discourage you – let it motivate you to bring your actions in line with your faith.

Your Next Step

Choose one area today where you can put your faith into action.

Maybe it’s showing patience with a difficult person or being honest in a challenging situation.

Remember, God’s will isn’t a mysterious puzzle – it’s about living out His love in practical ways.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy Today – Pray Upside Down

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God’s Promise of Victory

God’s Promise of Victory

Have you ever been reading through the Bible and suddenly come across a verse that just jumps off the page? That’s exactly what we find near the end of Paul’s letter to the Romans. Tucked away in what seems like a series of greetings and closing remarks, we stumble upon this gem in Romans 16:20.

“The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.”

Romans 16:20

Wow! That’s quite a statement, isn’t it?

Breaking Down the Verse

“The God of peace”

It’s interesting that Paul starts by referring to God as the “God of peace.” This isn’t just a random title.

It reminds us that even in the midst of spiritual battles, God’s ultimate goal is peace.

He’s not a God of chaos or constant conflict, but One who brings harmony and wholeness.

“will soon crush Satan”

This is where things get really exciting. The word “crush” here is pretty intense.

It’s not just about winning a small victory; it’s about total defeat. And notice the certainty – it’s not “might” or “could,” but “will.” This is a promise you can count on.

“under your feet”

Now here’s the kicker – God doesn’t just promise to defeat evil in some distant, abstract way. He says it will happen “under YOUR feet.” You’re part of this victory!

This echoes back to God’s promise in Genesis 3:15, where He said the seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head.

What This Means for You

So, how does this powerful promise apply to your life?

  1. You’re on the Winning Team

First and foremost, this verse is a reminder that if you’re in Christ, you’re on the winning side.

No matter how tough things might seem right now, the ultimate victory is already secured.

  1. Your Struggles are Temporary

Notice that Paul says God will crush Satan “soon.” While we don’t know exactly when this will happen fully, it reminds us that our current battles are not forever. There’s an expiration date on evil’s influence.

  1. You Have a Role to Play

The fact that Satan is crushed “under your feet” suggests that you’re not just a spectator in this victory.

You have an active part to play in standing against evil and living out God’s victory in your daily life.

  1. Peace and Victory Go Hand in Hand

Remember, this promise comes from the “God of peace.” True victory doesn’t lead to more conflict, but to lasting peace.

This is about restoration and wholeness, not just winning a fight.

Living in Light of This Promise

So how can you apply this truth to your everyday life? Here are some practical steps:

  1. Stand Firm in Faith

When you face temptation or spiritual opposition, remember that you’re standing on the winning side. Your job is to stand firm in what Christ has already accomplished.

  1. Claim God’s Promises

When you feel overwhelmed by evil – whether it’s personal temptation, injustice in the world, or spiritual warfare – remind yourself of this promise. Speak it out loud if you need to!

  1. Act with Confidence

Knowing that victory is assured, you can step out boldly to do what’s right. You don’t have to be paralyzed by fear of failure or opposition.

  1. Pursue Peace

Remember that God’s ultimate goal is peace. In your interactions with others and your response to evil, aim for restoration and wholeness rather than just winning arguments or proving points.

  1. Be Patient

While the victory is certain, we still live in the “already but not yet.” Some battles might take time. Trust God’s timing and keep pressing forward.

The Bigger Picture

It’s easy to get discouraged when we look at the world around us. We see evil, injustice, and pain, and sometimes it feels like the bad guys are winning. But this verse reminds us to zoom out and see the bigger picture.

God, the all-powerful Creator of the universe, has promised victory. Not just any victory, but a complete crushing of evil. And incredibly, He’s promised to do it through His people – through you!

So the next time you feel overwhelmed by evil – whether it’s a personal temptation, a difficult situation, or the broader problems in our world – remember this promise.

Stand tall. Hold your head high. And move forward with confidence, knowing that the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet.

You’re not just surviving until heaven. You’re part of God’s plan to bring His victory and peace into the world right now.

So lace up your spiritual boots and get ready to do some Satan-crushing! With the God of peace on your side, victory is assured.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy Today – Pray Upside Down

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Let Justice Roll: Living Out True Righteousness

Let Justice Roll: Living Out True Righteousness

We live in a world where the words “justice” and “righteousness” are often heard, but what do they truly mean? In Amos 5:24 (NIV), the Bible gives us a clear and powerful picture:

“But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!”

Amos 5:24

Call for Justice and Righteousness

Amos was a prophet who spoke to the people of Israel at a time when they had lost their way.

They were doing religious things, but their hearts were far from God’s desires. God, through Amos, called them back to what really mattered: justice and righteousness.

These aren’t just religious buzzwords; they’re a way of life that reflects God’s heart.

What Does Justice Look Like?

Justice, in its simplest form, is about fairness and doing what is right. It’s about treating others with the dignity and respect they deserve as people made in God’s image.

This means standing up against wrongs, whether big or small, and seeking to make things right. It’s not enough to just avoid doing wrong ourselves; we are called to actively pursue justice for those around us.

Living Out Righteousness

Righteousness is closely tied to justice, but it goes even deeper. It’s about living in a way that is right in the eyes of God.

This means aligning our actions, thoughts, and attitudes with God’s standards. It’s not about being religious, but about striving to reflect God’s character in everything we do.

Letting Justice and Righteousness Flow

The imagery in Amos 5:24 is powerful. Justice and righteousness are described as flowing like water—unstoppable, continuous, and life-giving.

Just as rivers bring nourishment to dry land, living out justice and righteousness brings life to our communities and our world.

It’s not a one-time act, but a way of living that impacts everything we do.

A Challenge to Us All

This verse challenges us to look beyond religious rituals and focus on what God truly desires.

It’s easy to go through the motions, but God is calling us to something deeper.

He wants our faith to be evident in how we treat others and in the choices we make every day.

Practical Ways to Live This Out

  1. Stand for the Oppressed: Look for ways to support those who are marginalized or mistreated. Whether it’s through your voice, your actions, or your resources, make a difference.
  2. Seek Integrity in Your Life: Make decisions that reflect honesty and fairness, even when no one is watching.
  3. Be a Peacemaker: In your relationships, strive to bring peace and understanding, reflecting the justice and righteousness of God.

Conclusion

Amos 5:24 calls us to a faith that is active, alive, and transformative.

As we let justice roll like a river and righteousness like a never-failing stream, we not only honor God but also bring His light into a world that desperately needs it.

Upside Down: 15 Week Bible Study

 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

God’s great hope for us is not simply the forgiveness of sins and a place in heaven when we die; but rather, He wants us totally restored, in heart, mind and soul . . . NOW!

As we enter into this amazing adventure with God, we soon recognize that we are a part of something tremendous, something that is beyond our earthy perspective, and we are transported into the heavens with Christ; we live, breathe, and find our being in Him!

This Bible study will help you rediscover how it all began, what happened in the Garden of Eden, who is the Devil really, and what is he up to today.

  • Head into the heavenly realms and discover profound truths concerning your relationship with God, and His incredible plan for you.
  • Search your heart, preparing for a fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this study, you will enter into God’s armory, suiting up with the whole armor of God.
  • Discover the Keys to the Kingdom given to you, and learn what they unlock; discovering your true nature in Christ, the authority given, the Sword of the Spirit, the covering armor, and the mission ahead, you will truly learn to pray . . . Upside Down!

Get your copy today! – Pray Upside Down

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Faith Through Action

Faith Through Action

“But someone will say, ‘You have faith; I have deeds.’ Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds.” James 2:18

Faith Lives Out Loud

James makes a bold statement here – true, living faith will inevitably result in action and good works. Faith is more than internal belief or vocal proclamation. It reveals itself outwardly through changed priorities, Christlike character, and hands put to work for God’s glory.

Vibrant faith cannot stay bottled up inside. It overflows into practical deed and selfless service. Is your faith loudly on display through works of mercy and ministry? Or does it stay hidden in silent profession lacking outward proof?

Ask the Lord to ignite action born of devotion. Let your faith roar to life through tangible expressions of His love. Your beliefs were meant for breathing, moving, and serving. Put feet to your faith!

No Room for Complacency

It’s easy for faith to grow stale, sedentary, and complacent over time. We settle into routines of religious habit but lose spiritual vitality. Our talk exceeds our walk.

James will not allow such lifelessness! He understood that faith demands ongoing action and energy. We cannot rest on past deeds but must actively exercise faith daily through righteous works. Regularly examine your life for areas of complacency.

Are you holding back from acts of compassion, forgiveness, or generosity? Shake off sluggishness through fresh obedience. A dynamic faith will not permit passivity. Ask God to awaken new purpose and zeal.

Bearing Kingdom Fruit

So what does authentic faith look like in action? The Book of James provides vivid pictures – caring for orphans and widows, taming the tongue, resisting worldliness, submitting to God’s will. In other words, faith is revealed through bearing spiritual fruit that honors the Lord.

As Jesus taught, we recognize true disciples by their fruits of righteousness. Is your life marked by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness and the other fruits described in Galatians 5?

God desires to cultivate an abundant harvest through you! Stay rooted in Him and watch your faith multiply into righteous action.

Stepping Out In Courage

Vibrant faith requires courage to step out of comfort zones. We must take risks, seize opportunities, and boldly obey God’s voice. The righteous life is an adventure!

When we feel the nudge to minister to someone in need, share a testimony, give generously, or pray a daring prayer, faith propels us forward despite fears or inconvenience. We trust God to use faltering but willing vessels.

Ask Him to enlarge your capacity for courageous action. Move ahead in the power of the Spirit! Our small steps of obedience make a big difference in advancing God’s work.

Affirming Our Hope

As we walk by faith through trial or uncertainty, our actions affirm hope in God’s promises. We cling to truth, obey despite unanswered questions, and serve others despite personal need.

We choose to believe God’s plans are good, His purpose unshaken, His redemption near.

Even simple acts like praising in pain, forgiving amid injustice, or giving in lack express faith that our God holds the future. He is pleased by such courageous trust. Hold fast to hope through obedience!

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