Transformative Encounters: Faith Beyond Fear

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We didn't know what to do. The medicines that we could find weren't working. And then someone brought this man to our house. And he came in and he spoke some words and healed her. And the fever left her. And that man stayed in my house. Healing... Healing all the sick that were brought to him. Casting out demons. He stayed. And he taught. [00:29:02] (29 seconds)


And clearly this man, who they called Jesus from Nazareth, was a righteous man, is a righteous man. God is surely with him. And things got back to normal. After he stayed in my house, he went out. He would go and teach in the synagogues around Galilee. He would come back to Capernaum. And he would go out. And he would come back. [00:29:30] (34 seconds)


Have you ever had a bad day at work? Where all you wanted to do was go home and forget that that day ever happened? Well, I had a bad day at work. And lo and behold, this Jesus guy comes back. And he starts teaching at the edge of the sea. And the crowds push in. And he turns to me and he says, I need your boat. [00:31:25] (29 seconds)


And Jesus teaches. And when he's done teaching, he looks at me and says, Let us row out into the deep waters and throw down your net again. And I say, Jesus, I'm tired. I've had a bad day at work and you've shown up and made it longer. I've had a bad day at work. We've thrown down the nets over and over again and there are no fish to be had. [00:32:45] (33 seconds)


But I do it. We throw down the nets. They go to the bottom and we pull them up. And as we pull, the nets get heavier. And heavier. But this time they're not getting heavier with the water of the lake. They're getting heavier with the fish. We know. They're getting heavier with the fish that we need. They're getting heavier with the fish that sustain us. [00:33:09] (29 seconds)


It's a phrase I've thought a lot about in the last week. Do not be afraid. For now you will catch people. Do not be afraid. First of all, here's this guy who has hijacked my boat, taken me out into the middle of the lake, being chased by a crowd who were in his own hometown. Another crowd tried to throw him out. They threw him off a cliff. And somehow I'm in a boat with this guy. Do not be afraid. [00:35:01] (26 seconds)


I'm not a holy man. I'm normal, typical. I have my father's boat, the nets that have been passed down from generation to generation. But I can catch fish. I'm afraid of what he's asking. I'm afraid of who he is. I'm afraid of what comes next. I'm not smart enough to understand. I'm not holy enough to heal. I'm not righteous enough to cast out demons. I don't know what this man wants with me. [00:37:01] (51 seconds)


If someone's out there catching people, like he tells me I'm supposed to, if someone's out there catching people, I know that he has somehow caught me. I know that somehow I have been pulled in. And I know that somehow he has shown up in my life. And gathered me. From the moment he walked into my house. When he cured my mother-in-law, when I saw him do all of these miraculous things, casting out demons, healing the sick, proclaiming that some time had come. [00:37:57] (48 seconds)


I'm going to leave the nets of generations because I have been caught by the love of Jesus. Maybe I'll be thrown off a cliff somewhere. Maybe the crowd will push us out into the lake. But I have been caught. [00:39:40] (23 seconds)


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