Knowing Him 20: Fishing For Men Expedition 1 (at church)

Fri. Mar 25, 2022

Introduction

Jesus is now ready to begin what will be another year and a half of fishing-for-men expeditions with His disciples. We will be looking at the first six expeditions. These are the first six outreach events that Jesus does in order to train His young ministry team to reach the masses with the Good News that He is the Messiah. There is a progression to these fishing trips, a good pattern for us to follow, and much to learn about fishing for men. Read the story from the three different points of view, or better yet, print them out and try to piece the event together chronologically. Jump right in and learn to fish Jesus-style.

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Luke 4:31-37
(or)
Mark 1:21-28

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. Where is Jesus fishing?
  2. Who is Jesus fishing for?
  3. What is Jesus modelling about fishing for men in a religious setting?
  4. How is Jesus fishing?
  5. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

HAPPY FRIDAY everybody! Hope your week was splendid and filled with blessings!

What is Jesus modeling about fishing for men in a religious setting? -> Jesus was modeling for us that the harvest is plenty but the workers are few. What that means to me is that even if you are at church/house of worship, there is still a lot of people who need to be reached out to and called back to His fold. Training outreach at a religious setting is good practice as well before going out to others.

Team Amber, Jho, Kimberly, Jeff
Team Amber, Jho, Kimberly, Jeff
2 years ago

What is Jesus modelling about fishing for men in a religious setting?

Jesus is modeling the importance of knowing and believing in what you’re sharing as you go out. Just as He invested a lot of time in people before calling them to be His disciples, He’s invested in the message He preaches because He truly believes it, setting it apart from the teachers of the law. The people in religious settings are most likely familiar with scripture, but upon hearing it from Jesus, it struck them in a new way. Similarly, we can also be caught in periods where “familiar” passages don’t impact us as they should or did before, which would affect how we share that with others. But if we approach the word as children and allow meditate on His word and listen to what He has to teach us, we can experience it in a refreshing way that we can then share with others

Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
2 years ago

Jesus clearly knew who he was and the power he had. He deeply knew his purpose, message and mission and preached what he truly believed. Upon witnessing that, the people were amazed at how profound Jesus was and believed his message because what he spoke of was true. Even the most evil and wicked knew who Jesus was and obeyed him. It goes to show just his great authority over all, and the power within him given from the Father.

Team timmy
Team timmy
2 years ago

In todays reading, Jesus was teaching at the synagogue, so the people he was trying to reach were the Jews. The people who already had at least some knowledge of the scripture. And he fishes by astonishing them with his understanding of the word. This kinda doesn’t make sense at first, but for people to hear someone who isn’t a scribe have such authority would draw a lot of interest. It obviously also helped that he drove out a demon in their midst, giving him even more authority. In terms of how we can fish in our churches, we typically don’t drive out demons ar church, but we can learn scripture and be able to talk about it with authority and help grow each other.

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