Devotional Gems by Jolene
Created for Bible Study for Kids
Growing Faith
Trust
Part 3 of 16
Luke 5:1-11
By J.D. Griffith
Beginning in Verse 4: “When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon,
‘Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.’”
Simon, (whom we know as Peter), must have shaken his head and could have
thought, The optimum fishing time has passed; what does Jesus know about
fishing? Instead he said out loud, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night
and haven’t caught anything. But because You say so, I will let down the
nets.” He was going to do what Jesus told him, despite thinking that it
was a waste of time.
Why is it so hard to trust? When we’ve learned, (often the hard way),
how to do something the best way, someone butting into our business is
not welcome. How many times do you say, “Leave me alone, I know what I’m
doing!” But Jesus does this all the time. We may think we know what’s
best, but…
We hesitate trusting the Lord because our knowledge or experience
contradicts His plan. All of Peter’s expertise signified that fishing at
such an hour would be counter-productive. He swallowed his pride and
agreed to do what Jesus said to do. Without complaint. Would you have
done that?
Sometimes God challenges believers to do something that seems weird. At
such times, we often rely on our own good judgment to decide whether or
not to trust Him. God’s way often seems unreasonable to us, running
against human wisdom. But when we courageously act on His lead, we
always find success.
The principle of tithing—giving God one tenth of our income—seems
foolish to some. Why does God need MY money? But when we obey
Him, the remaining ninety percent stretches farther than our one hundred
percent would have. Then, God blesses us because we obeyed His command.
Listening to other’s opinions is often a stumbling block to steadfast
faith. There is a time when we should seek Godly counsel, but when the
Lord makes His will clear, it’s time to act. Asking a few friends what
they think won’t change God’s mind. No opinion matters except that of
Jehovah.
The reward for Peter’s trust and obedience was a net-breaking catch.
Take Home Nugget
What causes us to hesitate when asked to trust God? How could we trust
anyone over our sovereign Creator? We can pray specifically to overcome
this stumbling block so we can move courageously through His will and
onto our reward.
“Holy Father, What You ask of me doesn’t make sense. Please take my hand
and calm my fears that stand in the way of my trusting You. I want to
follow Jesus in obedience and claim my reward of faith. Help me Jesus,
AMEN”.
J.D. Griffith