"NEVERTHELESS AT YOUR WORD I WILL"
Luke 5:1-11
INTRODUCTION
- Jesus charged His apostles to make disciples of all the nations..
- Baptizing them upon His authority - Mt 28:18-19
- Teaching them to observe what He commanded - Mt 28:20
-- Are you a disciple of Jesus Christ?
- The mindset of a disciple was displayed when Jesus called Peter...
- When Jesus was teaching at the Sea of Gennesaret (Sea of Galilee)
- Lk 5:1-3
- When Jesus called on Peter to let down the net - Lk 5:4-5
- When Jesus called on Peter to lay down his net - Lk 5:10-11
-- Did you notice the mindset of a disciple of Jesus?
[We see the mindset of a disciple as we note...]
- PETER'S WILLINGNESS TO DO THE LORD'S WORD
- IN LETTING DOWN THE NET...
- Jesus instructed Peter to let down his net - Lk 5:4
- Peter did not think it would do any good - Lk 5:5a
- They had been fishing all night, they had caught nothing
- Wouldn't a fisherman know more about fishing than a
carpenter?
- Yet Peter said, "Nevertheless at Your word I will led down the
net." - Lk 5:5b
- Though he did not think it would work
- Though it defied common sense
- The result of doing the Lord's word - Lk 5:6-8
- The catch was overwhelming for one net, even for two boats
- Peter was made aware of his own sinfulness
-- Here we see the mindset of a disciple: "Nevertheless at Your
word I will..."
- IN LAYING DOWN THE NET...
- He and his coworkers were astonished at their success - Lk 5:9-10a
- Jesus reassured Peter, and then called him and his partners to
follow Him - Lk 5:10b-11
- Though he did not think he could be any good ("I am a sinful
man, O Lord!")
- Though it meant leaving behind a successful business and
family
- Peter left his wife (for the time being) - cf. Lk 4:38;
Lk 18:28; 1Co 9:5
- James and John left their father - cf. Mt 4:21-22
- Yet they left all and followed Him!
- The result of doing the Lord's word
- The Lord called them to even greater service - cf. Lk 6:13-14
- They would receive even greater rewards - cf. Lk 22:28-30
-- Such is the mindset of a disciple: "Nevertheless at Your word
I will..."
[Peter, together with James and John, illustrate the attitude that must
characterize a disciple of Jesus: a willingness to do whatever the Lord
says, no matter the cost, even when we don't understand why...]
- OUR WILLINGNESS TO DO THE LORD'S WORD
- IN BECOMING HIS DISCIPLE...
- We may not think we can do any good
- We might think we are too sinful, but Jesus calls sinners
- cf. Lk 5:8,32
- Even the rankest of sinners can serve Him - cf. 1Co 6:9-11
- We are to follow Him above all (family, work, self)
- Jesus must come before family, even self - Lk 14:26; cf. Mt
10:37; Lk 9:23-26
- Jesus must come before work as well - Lk 14:16-24
- For those willing to follow Him, the rewards are great
- In this present time, much more! - Lk 18:28-30a
- In the age to come, eternal life! - Lk 18:30b
-- Do we have the mindset to become a disciple ("Nevertheless at
Your word I will")?
- IN BEING HIS DISCIPLE...
- The Lord may ask us to do things we don't think will work
- Such as laying up treasure in heaven, instead of for self
- Lk 12:15-21
- Such as seeking first the kingdom of God - Lk 12:22-34; cf.
Mt 6:33
- The Lord may ask us to do things we don't yet understand
- Why be baptized for the remission of our sins? - Mk 16:16;
Ac 2:38
- Why observe the Lord's Supper on the first day of the week?
- Ac 20:7
- Why not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together?
- He 10:25
- Why singing is commanded, and not playing instruments? - Ep
5:19; Col 3:16
- Why women are not permitted public roles in worship? - 1Co
14:34-37
- Why churches are not to be burdened by familial
responsibilities? - 1Ti 5:16
- For those willing to obey Him, the rewards are great
- Our labor is not in vain - 1Co 15:58
- We can look forward great reward ("inherit the kingdom")
- cf. Mt 25:34; 2Pe 1:11
-- Is our mindset that of being a disciple ("Nevertheless at Your
word I will")?
CONCLUSION
- Are you willing to become a disciple of Jesus...?
- Heeding His call to follow Him?
- Putting Him before family, work, self?
- Are you willing to adopt the mindset of a disciple...?
- Obeying the Word of the Lord?
- Even when it may seem futile or unreasonable?
Though it may defy common sense, may we ever say "Nevertheless at Your
word I will"...