“Homily for Sept. 3rd, 2020: Luke 5:1-11.
After a discouraging night of toil on
the lake, the net coming back empty time after time, until Peter and his
companions were bone weary, Jesus tells Peter to try again in broad daylight.
Peter knew that would be an exercise in futility: “Master, we have worked all
night, and taken nothing.” But then, perhaps just to humor the Lord, Peter
adds: “But at your command I will lower the nets.” Peter’s willingness to do
the unthinkable enables him to experience the impossible. No sooner have they
started to pull in the net, than they feel it heavy with fish.
Throwing himself at the feet of
Jesus, with the fish flopping all around him in the boat, Peter can only blurt
out: “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” To which Jesus responds
with words of reassurance: “Do not be afraid: from now on you will be catching
men.” In that moment, Peter’s life is changed. “They brought their boats to
shore,” Luke tells us, “they left everything and followed [Jesus].” Peter never
forgot it.
“Put out into the deep water,” the
Lord says to Peter. He is saying the same to each one of us right now. Do not
abandon the quest, though it seems fruitless. Leave the shallow waters near
shore. Forsake what is familiar and secure for the challenge of the unknown
deep. Dare, like Peter, to do the unthinkable. Then, like him, you too will
experience the impossible.
As we travel life’s way,
with all its twistings and turnings, its many small achievements and frequent
defeats, we who in baptism have become sisters and brothers of Jesus Christ
should be sharpening our spiritual vision. For it is only with the eyes of
faith that we can perceive the unseen, spiritual world all round us: beneath,
behind, above this world of sense and time. Faith assures us that God is
watching over us always, in good times and in bad. The same Lord who challenged
Peter, devastated by failure at the one thing he thought he knew something
about – fishing -- to “put out into deep water.”
Glimpsing this mighty God, our loving
heavenly Father, with the eyes of faith, we too join -- as in a moment we shall
-- in the angels’ song: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts! All the earth is filled with his glory!”
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