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12/11/2008

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BENJAMIN AGARD

YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISHING AND NETS USED. A RECENT DREAM FROM THE LORD IN ANSWER TO MY INQUIRY SUGGESTED "WE FISH WHERE THERE ARE FISHES". NOT JUST DROP OUR NET ANYWHERE, BUT WHERE PEOPLE ARE. FISHERMEN LOOK FOR "BANKS" TO FISH OR SPECIAL GROUNDS WHERE THE FISH ARE GATHERED, EVEN USING GPS SYSTEMS TO IDENTIFY THE FISHING GROUNDS. THE BOOK OF JOB 29:7-10 SUGGESTS AREAS WHERE WE CAN DROP OUR NETS. GOOD ARTICLE FRIEND.

Carolyn Spence

We need a practical view of the way Jesus fished. The net that he used has been shown to bring in great loads of fish. Usually healing did the job. The problem with healing is the same problem as with church. It can only produce a limited catch if its limited in its application. Keep it in the church building, and it only catches church goers. Keep it in the hands of a select few, and it only reaches a few.

The net can be big, and it can be broad. If we let Jesus do what he has always wanted to do, and if we remember that he is both in and with us by the Holy Spirit, we can cast that net out everywhere, and we can bring in the boatload.

Bill Johnson (www.bjm.org) told a story recently of a person who came to his church (it isn't ordinary church) and asked to go out with them on a "mall outreach"... but Bill had to say, "what mall outreach", cause they don't have one... The person replied that he had heard about what happens when they go to the mall and pray for people there. Bill said, "We don't have a mall outreach. We just have people who shop.".. That is the way it should be. People in daily lives, ears open, hearts sensitive to the needs of others, who know their God enough to discern that he wants to do good in the midst of them. That is a big net to cast.

Verne

I believe there is only one way to fish.
The same way Christ did, as little children he led them. What attracts little children?
Sincere love and concern for their well being, no sheep counting until they are all in the fold and this dark night is over. He met their physical needs in what ever pasture he was in or on whatever beach he crossed, nutured their desire to be recognized and shared the love of his Father in heaven with them. Cast your net far and wide wherever he calls you to and however he directs you. The gifts of his spirit are many and are as varied as the lively stones he has given them to.
Noah built a boat, and preached. We are called to help the spirit of Christ build a city a house for him and his Father to occupy, the Zion of God. Reveal to them the love of the Father and his Son, "this is life eternal that they may know the the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou has sent" How can they know Him if we don't reveal his love just as Christ revealed the love of his Father. "Christ in us the hope of Glory" " as of the only begotten of the Father".
Go and gather them stones.
Like your thoughts, great subject an example of the simplicity of the gospel, just go and fish.

Regards Verne

Mike

"How do we let the kingdom of heaven' down into the community around us? I don't know where in scripture this thought come from? Your responcibility is making sure you are being led by the Spirit. If He wants you sharing Christ, He will lead. That phrase sounds like that which comes from the compromised church. Being worldly helps no one, we are to seperate walking in Him....that's ALL!

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