







Message from Fr Paul for Thursday, 7th September 2023
I have never been to the Holy Land and have never really felt the need or desire to go there. You might find that strange coming from a priest and a monk, but I find the Scriptures, and especially the Gospels, so vivid, so graphic, that with my lively imagination I can see what I hear or read. Added to which, if God became man in Jesus Christ, the Incarnation cannot be restricted to one place and one nation or even to one time. “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself,” St Paul wrote (2 Corinthians 5: 19), so wherever there is a person who believes in him and wants to follow him and be his disciple, Jesus is present. I think of those words of William Blake, “And did those feet in ancient times walk upon England’s mountains green, and was the Holy Lamb of God on England’s pleasant pastures seen!” I think of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a young, pregnant indigenous Mexican girl. Our Lord and his Mother are not limited to time and place: we can meet them anywhere and everywhere. They are universal in time and space: they are present with us now, whoever we are and wherever we happen to be, for God is still reconciling the world to himself in Christ.
Our Gospel passage today recounts that great catch of fish made by Simon Peter and his companions on the instructions of Jesus. It’s such a beautiful passage, we need to have it before us in its entirety, (Lk 5: 1-11).
“Jesus was standing one day by the Lake of Gennesaret, with the crowd pressing round him listening to the word of God, when he caught sight of two boats close to the bank. The fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. He got into one of the boats – it was Simon’s – and asked him to put out a little from the shore. Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat.
When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, ‘Put out into deep water and pay out your nets for a catch.’ ‘Master,’ Simon replied, ‘we worked hard all night long and caught nothing, but if you say so, I will pay out the nets.’ And when they had done this, they netted such a huge number of fish that their nets began to tear, so they signalled to their companions in the other boat to come and help them; when these came, they filled the two boats to sinking point.
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at the knees of Jesus saying, ‘Leave me, Lord; I am a sinful man.’ For he and all his companions were completely overcome by the catch they had made; so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were Simon’s partners. But Jesus said to Simon, ‘Do not be afraid; from now on it is men you will catch.’ Then, bringing their boats back to land, they left everything and followed him.”
Jesus uses Simon’s boat as a pulpit, as the crowds are pressing around him, desperate to hear the word of God. This phrase, the word of God, is interesting as Luke is telling his readers that Jesus preaches God’s word, for he is God, the Word made flesh. Luke also tells us that Jesus, like Moses, sits to preach to the crowds, for he was more than just tired, he preached with God’s authority. There follows the miraculous catch at Jesus’ instigation. Obedience to the command of Jesus brings with it immediate results, as at the very beginning of Creation. God spoke and it came to be. All night they had caught nothing, but by following the orders of the master, the catch is so great, the boat is in danger of sinking. By falling to his knees and confessing his sinfulness, Simon Peter acknowledges Jesus to be God. All his companions, including James and John, his partners in the business, are left speechless by what has happened, Jesus says to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will become fishers of men.” This is the moment of conversion, you could say, for this is the moment they decide, as a group, to leave everything and follow him. We are bound to ask ourselves, to what extent am I prepared to follow Jesus?
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