"Come, follow Me",not so much by following Me exteriorly but by loving Me, imitating Me, and I will make you fishers of men, that is, teachers of mankind. In fact, it is with the net of the Word of God that men must be drawn.
"Come, follow Me", not so much by following Me exteriorly but by loving Me, imitating Me, and I will make you fishers of men, that is, teachers of mankind. In fact, it is with the net of the Word of God that men must be drawn.
— St. John Chrysostom I find this to be one of the many wonderful verses in Scripture.What an invitation,what a calling! I remember when I attended 'wee' Scripture meetings ( when I was about 5)that where either held at the local community center or in the open field area at the housing estate I was brought up when we sang:'I will make you fishers of men, if you follow me'. Even at that age my heart pounded to get up and be doing the Master's business. Whenever I read stories in Scripture or those in Church history of evangelists or people coming to Christ my heart almost bursts with joy.
It is a verse that we could meditate on half a life time and be continually inspired to follow him, and learn of Him, the one who is gentle and lowly of heart.
But even greater than the ministry to fish for Him, is to follow Him, to be with Him , to become like Him,and for Him to be with us.
Christ is Everything. He is joy, He is life, He is light. He is the true light who makes man joyful, makes him soar with happiness; makes him see everything, everybody; makes him feel for everyone, to want everyone with him, everyone with Christ.
Where there is no love, there is no Church. There remains only its external form, a deceit, which repulses people. That is why our churches remain empty, that is why our young people lapse. Lord, help us to become Your Church, not just its appearance.
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"Come, follow Me", not so much by following Me exteriorly but by loving Me, imitating Me, and I will make you fishers of men, that is, teachers of mankind. In fact, it is with the net of the Word of God that men must be drawn.
— St. John Chrysostom
I find this to be one of the many wonderful verses in Scripture.What an invitation,what a calling! I remember when I attended 'wee' Scripture meetings ( when I was about 5)that where either held at the local community center or in the open field area at the housing estate I was brought up when we sang:'I will make you fishers of men, if you follow me'.
Even at that age my heart pounded to get up and be doing the Master's business. Whenever I read stories in Scripture or those in Church history of evangelists or people coming to Christ my heart almost bursts with joy.
It is a verse that we could meditate on half a life time and be continually inspired to follow him, and learn of Him, the one who is gentle and lowly of heart.
But even greater than the ministry to fish for Him, is to follow Him, to be with Him , to become like Him,and for Him to be with us.
Thanks Romanos for sharing these thoughts.
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