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that.  What I want you to see is that Jesus doesn’t need Ed Miller
             and He doesn’t need you.  He didn’t need Peter or his fish.


             Watch what the Lord does in John 21:10, “Jesus said to them,
             ‘Bring some of the fish which you have now caught.”  How
             precious is this; “Bring some of your fish and put it with My
             fish!”   He doesn’t need us but He wants to use us.  What can I
             bring Jesus?  The only thing I can bring Him is what He puts in
             the net.  He gives it to me so that I can give it back to Him.

             In this miracle after the resurrection, notice that the net did not
             break.  When Jesus does the fishing, none of the fish are lost.  I
             remember when I was beginning to know the Lord and I was
             fishing the wrong way, I spent most of my time repairing the
             nets.  The nets kept breaking.  This program didn’t work.  I had
             to try a different program.  They weren’t coming to hear me.  I
             had to set up some kind of a gimmick.  Before the resurrection
             the nets broke but after the resurrection they did not break.


             These  are  the  three  wonderful  truths  about  the  Great
             Commission;  I can’t do it;  He can do it; He doesn’t need me
             but He wants to use me.  The principle of fishing is, “Just live.”
             That’s the Great Commission.  You be you and let Jesus do the
             fishing.  I have an idea that if we went around the room we
             would have many testimonies.  You would say, “I didn’t plan it
             but  God  brought  that  person  into  my  life  and  I got  to  share
             Jesus.”  That’s Jesus putting the fish into the net.  I don’t have
             to work at it.  I just have to live.  I just have to be who I am and
             let God be who He is.  That’s the first part; fishing.

             Let  me  say  a  couple  of  words  about  the  second  part;
             shepherding.  I want to give a principle that I call the key to
             shepherding.  If I’m going to be used by the Lord in the Great
             Commission, I need to be free in my heart.  God tells this story
             in terms of Peter because Peter was feeling guilty.  If I’m going
             to be used by the Lord, I can’t be living under condemnation.
             That’s  why  the  Lord  tells  us  this  story  in  terms  of  Peter’s
             restoration.
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