Luke 5:1-11
While the crowd was pressing in on Jesus
and listening to the word of God, he was standing
by the Lake of Gennesaret. He saw two boats
there alongside the lake; the fishermen had disembarked and were
washing their nets. Getting into one of the boats,
the one belonging to Simon, he asked him to
put out a short distance from the shore. Then he
sat down and taught the crowds from the boat.
After he had finished speaking, he said to Simon,
"Put out into deep water and lower your nets for
a catch." Simon said in reply, "Master, we have
worked hard all night and have caught nothing, but
at your command I will lower the nets." When they
had done this, they caught a great number of
fish and their nets were tearing. They signaled to
their partners in the other boat to come to help
them. They came and filled both boats so that
they were in danger of sinking. When Simon Peter
saw this, he fell at the knees of Jesus and
said, "Depart from me, Lord, for I am a
sinful man." For astonishment at the catch of fish they
had made seized him and all those with him,
and likewise James and John, the sons of Zebedee,
who were partners of Simon. Jesus said to Simon, "Do
not be afraid; from now on you will be
catching men." When they brought their boats to the
shore, they left everything and followed him.
Introductory Prayer:
Lord, thank you for revealing your tender, merciful, Sacred
Heart to us. Your Heart gives me the confidence to
turn back to you as many times as I
fall. I know that I hurt you the most when
I neglect to trust in your infinite love for
me. And so now in this meditation, good and
kind Jesus, I intend to rest in your love.
Petition: Lord, give me faith so I can be
a docile instrument in your great work of saving
souls.
1. Jesus Sees Our Hearts: In today’s Gospel we
see Our Lord presented as a wonderful teacher of souls.
First, Christ is a teacher to the multitude whose
hearts were opened to his teaching by his marvelous
miracles. He is also more subtly presented as a teacher
to Saint Peter, whom he would later choose to
lead his Church. His first lesson to Peter, besides
the one Peter hears Jesus preach from his boat, is
the very personal message of his worth in Christ’s
eyes. Jesus provides a miracle just for Peter—not to
heal him of some infirmity, but to demonstrate Christ’s
overflowing love for him. He speaks loudly through his action
of the miraculous catch. Whether through want or abundance,
health or infirmity, am I able to discern Our
Lord’s lessons for me in my life? Am I open
to his lessons of love?
2. From the Depths of Our
Faith: Our Lord implemented a deeper lesson plan with
Peter in order to prepare him for his great mission
of being the first pope. Peter would need to
move to a more supernatural level if Christ were
to entrust him with the keys of the Kingdom
of heaven. Testing his generosity, Christ commandeered Peter’s boat in
order to teach the crowds gathered at the shore.
Then Jesus led Peter to make an act of
faith: he asked him to set out into the deep
and drop his nets at a time when it
didn’t appear opportune to fish. If Peter were to answer
the supernatural call to be a fisher of men,
he would have to depend on Our Lord’s working of
miracles. Only by the grace of Christ is God
able to redeem what humanly seems unsalvageable.
3. A
Lesson of Mercy: Mercy is God’s divine method of
teaching: by showing mercy to sinners, Christ teaches us
important lessons. Peter’s intentions are discovered and revealed in his
confession at the shore. Peter confesses his lack of
faith despite his “obedience” to Our Lord’s command to
cast out into the deep. Our Lord taught Peter a
great lesson when he blessed Peter’s feeble and meager
faith with a contrastingly abundant catch of fish. Does
my faith in God show in my actions? Am I
willing to respond generously in the work of the
New Evangelization?
Conversation with Christ: Lord, help me with
the grace of your mercy to accept what seems
unfeasible in human terms. Help me to accept your
call for me to work in establishing a civilization
of love in today’s world. Help me Lord, to be
always faithful to your friendship, sincere in my faith,
and diligent in service to you and my neighbors
in need.
Resolution: Today I will pray and
make a sacrifice to Our Lord so that he sends
generous and holy vocations to the Church, especially where
she needs them the most.