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Reunion at the Sea of Galilee
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." This poignant quote by Albert Einstein has almost become a proverbial saying among us. We shake our heads at people who persistently try to solve a problem in the same way. Perhaps we also smile sympathetically because they just don't seem to learn. Whether it's repeatedly applying for jobs and only receiving rejections or experiencing disappointment after disappointment in dating, we tend to expect the same outcome in these situations. Yet, we continue to send out applications or go on dates, but deep inside us, the belief solidifies that it probably won't work out again. After all, similar situations inevitably lead to similar results, right?
But what if Jesus Himself prompts you to do something, even though the exact same action has been unsuccessful before? Think of Peter and the disciples who returned to the Sea of Galilee after Jesus' resurrection. They had fished all night and caught nothing. In the morning, Jesus stands on the shore and asks them to cast their nets on the right side of the boat. Hesitantly, they obey, and immediately their nets are filled with so many fish that they can hardly haul them in.
Jesus can turn any situation around from one moment to the next, even if moments before, the same action yielded no success. He knows our situations and needs better than we know ourselves and is ready to help us if we listen to Him and obey His word. Just as He blessed the apostles with an abundance of fish, He wants to bless you today too. He knows your needs, your inner struggles, and He knows how many times you've tried and how much effort you've put in, even when the disappointment was overwhelming at times.
Jesus knows your struggles because He fights them for you. Are you ready to step aside and let Him show you what your next step is? Are you ready to take that step, even if it seems absurd at first glance? Jesus wants to show you His way, which is often different from ours but always leads to the best outcome. Are you ready to listen to His voice and trust Him, even when the situation seems hopeless?
Next Step: In which areas of your life do you urgently need God's intervention? Take a prayer walk and ask the Holy Spirit for guidance.
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About this Plan
What do the miracles that Jesus performed 2000 years ago have to do with your life? Quite a lot, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is a God of miracles and just as he raised his friend Lazarus from the dead back then, he can give you new life today in areas of your life that have long felt dead.
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