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God.  Stay out of the Godhead!  Don’t try to be God!  Don’t try
        to do what only God can do!  Be yourself, with your gifts, your
        vocation, your calling, and your interests.

        When you go fishing it might be sales or it might be teaching or
        it might be farming or it might be inventing or it might be a
        machinist or a doctor or a lawyer or a housewife.  Just be who
        you are and wait for Jesus to show up.  It doesn’t matter if you
        are selling pencils or shining shoes or going to school or if you
        are retired.  Until Jesus shows up, just live.  If you are going to
        understand the Great Commission, it begins there.  Just live and
        wait for Jesus.

        When he went fishing God began to lay down principles of the
        Great Commission.  Let me show you at least three things that
        Peter  learned.    The  first  thing  he  learned  in  the  Great
        Commission is what I’ve already mentioned; that is that I’m not
        a fisherman.  I’m not a soul winner.  I’m not a missionary.  I’m
        not an evangelist.  For Peter, this was a refresher course.  Three
        years before, he had a similar experience.  On the level of earth,
        he fished all night.  He fished in the shallows.  He was an expert
        with  the  nets.    He  wasn’t  lazy.    He  fished  all  night.    Some
        fisherman have a bad day.  He had more than a bad day.  When
        you have a bad day you catch a few fish.  He worked all night
        and he caught nothing.

        The first thing God teaches us in the Great Commission is that
        we don’t know how to fish.  John 21:5, “Jesus therefore said to
        them,  ‘Children,  you  do  not  have  any  fish,  do  you?”    they
        answered Him, ‘No.’”   “Have you caught any fish,” and they
        had to say, “No.”   If you want to fulfill the Great Commission
        you’ve got to see that you can’t do it.  You can’t do it, God can
        do it but He won’t.  He says, “I won’t do it by myself and you
        can’t do it but I will do it in union with you.

        Peter learned, “I can’t do it.  I’m not sufficient.”  Here is the
        second lesson, John 21:6, “And he said to them, ‘Cast the net
        on the right-hand side of the boat, and you will find a catch.’
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