I wonder if I was Simon, in this weekend’s Gospel, if I would have
reacted the same way. Let me give a bit
if a back story. Simon and his friends
had docked their boats and were gathering their nets after a long day of poor
fishing. Jesus was on the shore
preaching to a larger crowd, getting larger.
Jesus asked Simon if he would go out a little ways so he could stand on
the boat and preach. Later, after Jesus
was done talking with the crowds, He asked Simon to go out into deeper waters
and cast their nets. Of course, the
catch was so plentiful Simon had to ask another boat to help.
While I am sure Simon recognized Jesus, if I were Simon, I wonder
if I would have acted the same way? Have
you ever had a plan for the day and by the end of the day, it did not go
according to plan? I am sure Simon went
fishing, expecting a good catch, unfortunately it did not turn out that
way. So, he adjusted his plans, brought
in the boat, and was planning on calling it a day, after drying and putting
away the nets. Instead, Jesus comes in
with a different plan.
We have all heard the saying, “You want to make Jesus laugh, tell
Him your plans.” Each morning we wake
up, we probably have a plan in place for how that day is going to work out,
just like Simon. Sometimes it is places
to go people to meet, sometimes it might be just sitting on the couch and
watching a weekend sporting event.
Regardless, we all wake up with some sort of plan in mind. How often does this plan wander away from
where we think it is going to go?
How often do we ask God to lead us each day? Simon didn’t ask, he was just doing his
normal daily routine. I got up this
morning, got ready for work, like I always do, and I did not ask God what His
plan was for me today. Last week, at our
Bishop Chatard High School rescheduled Catholic Schools Week Mass, Fr.
Macaslin, was talking to the high schoolers about what their plans were once
they left High School. Some are going to
college, others trade school, and others had no idea. He then challenged them to ask God what His
plan was for them in their life. Yet,
another question I never asked God.
Simon was asked to take his boat out again, he was asked to cast
his nets again, even though he knew the fish were not biting, yet, he had faith
in God to do it and behold, he got to hear Jesus preach and receive a catch
bigger than ever before. I am sure if I
was Simon, I might have tried to talk Jesus out of taking the boat back out,
and definitely would have tried to talk Him out of casting the nets, knowing
the fish were not biting. I might have
even tried to talk to another fisherman into doing what Jesus asked.
Next time when your day is going down a different path than you
have planned, instead of getting frustrated, take a moment to ask God, what His
plan for you is, and how can you help Him achieve it? Give it to God, like Simon, and let Him
reward you in ways you were not expecting.