One day when Jesus was walking near the Sea of Galilee
talking with a large group of people, he asked a fisherman named Simon to take
him in his boat out from the shore a bit so that he could teach them from
there. We don’t know exactly what
Simon’s reaction was to what he was hearing, but we do know that he initially
protested when Jesus told him to take his boat out farther and let down his
nets. Simon and his partners had been
fishing all night and hadn’t caught anything.
So it didn’t seem like such a great idea to try again, especially in
broad daylight (I’ve learned from my husband that, on Maine lakes, anyway, it’s
best to fish during the cooler hours of the day).
But obviously Simon had some idea that Jesus was no ordinary
guy, because after protesting, he told him they would. When
they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began
to break. So they signaled their
partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both
boats so full that they began to sink. (You can read this for yourself in
Luke 5)
Simon knew when he was a bit over his head – he knew when he
had reached the point that he couldn’t do
what Jesus asked him to do by himself – and he called his partners.
That is what we want partnerships to be – sharing our
strengths, helping each other out, encouraging each other, knowing that
together we are more fully the Body of Christ than we are alone.
We don’t pretend to know or understand all of what God wants
to do in and through us – and we don’t pretend that we can do any of it on our
own. But we do know that it is God’s
mission, and that it's the Holy Spirit’s power that enables us – and that we can do more
together!
We hope that you will
consider supporting the work of the Mesoamérica
Partnerships through prayer as well as financially when you are able. We (Bob & Lora) will try to post frequently and keep you updated on what is happening with various partnership opportunities -- don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions!
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-- Lora
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Great looking blog, looking forward to hearing more!
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