Homily for
November 30th, 2015: Matthew
4:18-22.
Simon
and his brother Andrew were
fishermen. Yet at Jesus’ call, they immediately leave their nets and boat and
follow him. Their nets and boat were their livelihood, their security. They
were burning their bridges behind them. Why? If we could have asked them, I
think they might have said something like this: “You would have to have known
this man Jesus. There was something about him that made it impossible to say
No.”
God
still calls today. He called each one of us when we were still in our mothers’
wombs. He calls us to walk with him, to be so full of his love that others will
see the joy on our faces and want what we have. Christianity, it has been said,
cannot be taught. It must be caught.
Perhaps you’re thinking: “I could
never do that.” You’re wrong. Here is a list that came to me in an e-mail,
years ago, of some of the great people in the Bible. Every one of them had a
reason for thinking God could not use them. So the next time you feel like God
can’t use you, remember:
“Noah was a drunk. Abraham was too
old. Isaac was a daydreamer. Jacob was a liar. Leah was ugly. Joseph was abused
by his brothers. Moses had a stuttering problem. Gideon was afraid. Sampson had long hair and
was a womanizer. Rahab was a prostitute. Jeremiah and Timothy thought they were too young. David had an affair
and was a murderer. Elijah was suicidal. Isaiah thought himself unworthy. Jonah
ran away from God’s call. Naomi was a widow. Job went bankrupt. Martha was a
perpetual worrier. The Samaritan woman who spoke with Jesus at the well was
five times divorced. Zaccheus was too small. Peter denied Christ. The disciples
fell asleep while praying. At Jesus’ arrest, they all forsook him and fled. Paul
was too religious. Timothy had an ulcer. And Lazarus was dead!”
So what’s your excuse? Whatever it may
be, God can still use you to your full potential. Besides, you aren’t the
message. You’re only the messenger.
When you were born, you were crying,
and everyone around you was smiling. Start today (if you haven’t started
already) living your life so that when you die, you’re the only one smiling,
and everyone around you is crying.
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