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Introduction:
What is the will of God for your life:
a. Saved
b.Spirit filled
c.
Sanctified
d.Suffering
e. Submitted
f.
Follow the strongest desire of your heart.
-Practical Example:
-Who’s boat did he get into??? (v.3)
He got into Simon boat.
-Do you think that was incidental??? Jesus was strategic at all times.
He choose Simon boat specifically.
-(v.3)
It look like Jesus went into the sea and taught from a boat.
-(v.3)
He began to teach people right from the boat.
What was Jesus request in v.4?
What was Peter’s response in v.5?
Common Sense
-(v.5) “Master” this is a term of respect.
Peter recognize that Jesus was a man of importance, but he had reservation about Jesus request to lay the nets down again.
-(v.5) “we have worked hard all night and caught nothing” Peter response convey respect and yet he was a little doubtful about the success of this next mission.
Peter was a seasoned fisherman.
He knew two things the best fishing is done at night and into the early morning, and not during the day.
What was Peter final attitude towards Jesus request?
“but I will do as You say and let down the nets”
-This called obedience in spite of doubts.
Great Faith is not the absence of doubt, it is the act of obeying despite your doubts.
What happened in v.7?
They caught so much that they needed to get help from other fishermen to get the haul.
-Peter’s Confession
-(v.8)
Peter was overcome with his own sins and he began to worship at the Jesus feet.
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His view of Jesus changed from “Master” to Son of God.
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His view of himself changed as well.
He began to see himself for who he really was.
-(v.9)
Peter and all of his boys were simply amazed by the catch.
They knew it was a miraculous what had just taken place.
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The Sons of Thunder were also on the scene and they were equally amazed.
-(v.10)
Jesus reveals more to them because of their obedience.
“Do not fear, from now on you will be catching men”
-Jesus gave them a general special calling.
He did not tell them where they would be doing that only that their career was about to change from fishermen to fisher of men!!
-(v.11)
The left it all when they got on land!!
Wouldn’t it have been more lucrative if they had keep Jesus with them and stayed in the fishing business?
Point: Did you notice that the disciples got on land and left all of their equipment, and left the catch that they just caught.
Tell me about there attitude?
They had meet Jesus and material success started to mean less to them.
-(v.22)
The Pharisees and scribe sought to invalidate his miracles.
Unlike the early disciples who accepted them and left in fear in trembling.
....Notice:
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-They openly denied the truthfulness of these wonderful miracles.
-Notice the verses in v.22-26 The basically couldn’t deny the reality of Jesus power but the ascribe his power to the Evil one.
They said he gets his power from Satan.
-(v.30)
The said Jesus had an Unclean Spirit.....A total denial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Now (v.23) is critical:
-(v.23) “Jesus began to speak to them in parables” Due to the insolence and hard rejection of truth Jesus began to teach deep theological truth in parable form.
-(v.1) this time all the crowds gathered and he got into a boat and began to teach them via Parables.
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mark 4:9-10
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Look at Jesus with a warning.....if you have ears “use them”
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The disciples as well as those unnamed disciples began to seek clarity about his teaching.
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Jesus then makes a startling statement: To you has been given the mystery of the Kingdom of God, but those who are outside get everything in parables(without explanation).
I will not reveal myself to those who reject the simply obvious things about me.
What’s the principle?
the more you obey the simple the deeply I will reveal myself to you
-(v.12) Sad ending for the Pharisees and Scribes, and all unbelievers: Having the ability to see and hear, but unable to ascertain nor interpret what’s being said.
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