Leave our jobs! For what? . . .(3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time)
The fishermen who are called by Jesus in this reading knew a life of hardship. They probably could not read or write. They did hard physical labour over long hours to just get by, probably following in the footsteps of their fathers and grandfathers who had always done the same work. When the fishing was good, they could sell the extra fish to provide for their families’ needs. When the fish weren’t biting, they needed every last one to feed their families. There weren’t ways to get ahead in life. They lived under the brutal Roman Empire that occupied their country and ate up extra income with unfair taxes. Then Jesus came along and invited Simon, Andrew, James, and John to follow him. What is it that made them willing to go without hesitation? They were living a hard life, but at least it was a known life. Joining Jesus to become “fishers of people” would have made no sense at all to most people.
We’ll never know the thoughts racing around their minds that day-the day their lives changed in ways they never could have imagined. Up until then they had probably never travelled more Than a few miles from their homes. Yet, within a few years these four fishermen would be preaching to crowds and baptizing thousands as they travelled throughout their world to tell people about the man who changed their lives. They must have recognised something very special about Jesus to agree to follow him.
Questions of the week
Do you know anyone who made a life-changing decision so radical that no one saw it coming? Why do you think that person had the courage to change?
What words would you need to hear from Jesus to convince you to give up a known future in order to follow him into an unknown future?







