Saturday 20 August 2022

Do you recognise Him?

"The disciple, the one Jesus loved, said, 'It is the Lord'" v7    John 21:7-14   CSB 

When the disciples first saw Jesus on the shore, they didn't recognise Him. This is quite strange as they had spent 3 years or so with Him daily. They were not alone; the two men on the road to Emmaus had done the same. They were in deep conversation about the resurrection and the chaos it had caused, when Jesus joined them on their walk. They didn't recognise Him until they had broken bread; then their eyes were opened Luke 24:13-36. Then of course, there was Mary Magdalene who had visited and found the tomb empty on resurrection day. In her distress, she mistook Jesus for the gardener, until He spoke her name John 20:18. They all knew Jesus in His human form, but perhaps what happened was. they didn't recognise Him in His glory. 

John shouted from the boat, 'It is the Lord!' With that, Peter put on his outer garment and jumped into the water making his way to the shore. He would have been wearing a loin cloth whilst he carried out the hot and sweaty work on the boat, most fishermen did. Now, it was a Jewish law that when greeting another person, people must be clothed appropriately. Therefore, Peter wished to greet Jesus in a respectful manner.

When Peter and the others arrived at the shore, Jesus already had a BBQ going, with fish and bread ready to eat. Just where He got them all from, we do not know, it is just a part of who Jesus is, always expect excitement and the best from Him. They soon realised who Jesus was, when he gave them the fish and bread together with blessing it. This must have reminded them of the feeding of the five thousand.

The main part of their time with Jesus, reinforces the fact that, without Him, we can do nothing John 15:5. Experienced fishermen, out all night and yet, they caught nothing. Notice though, Jesus was very near to them, on the shore. They only had to call to Him and things may have been different. They had answered, 'No' when He had asked them if they had caught any fish but, the difference came when they obeyed Him and cast their nets on the right side of the boat; they were blessed. This was an amazing catch and would have gone towards supporting their families.

Jesus had provided for them and He will do the same for you, as well. Notice how John became the encourager here, 'It is the Lord'. We always need an encourager among us as we need this from time to time. Could you be an encourager? Would you be able to encourage someone to call on Jesus? Give this some thought, it is important.

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