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Blog EntryFeb 16, '08 2:34 AM
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When I began a series on “Fishing for Men” a year ago I was in the warm tropical climate of the Philippines. There were many examples of fishing all around including net fishing, a fishing village on the water and even fishing with explosives. On a side note, some interesting search results have led people to my other blog site “Simple Truths” to the post “Fishing with Explosives”, namely people googling for “simple explosives”. Therefore, I feel a responsibility to tell all you would-be terrorists out there to “find a new line of work!”

 

Back to fishing. The one example of fishing that you will never find in the tropics is ice fishing, but you can find it in Ukraine. I see people every day setting up chairs, drilling holes in the ice – not so thick ice I might add – and defying all barriers just to get a fish or two. I liken this to the must stubborn types of evangelism. It is not fishing/outreach season, the fish are lethargic, the climate is not welcoming, the ground is cold and as hard as concrete and the catch is small. Nonetheless, the fisherman goes out.

 

Church planting or simple outreach is sometimes like this. It takes stubbornness, patience and resilience. Some countries are like the frozen lake. They are cold both spiritually and physically. They are even deadly like real ice fishing. They can swallow the missionary without a trace.  Nonetheless, we are called to go. He calls us to go. Jesus does so because He did so Himself. He came to the coldest place, the hardest ground, uninvited and unwelcomed. The place was not just geographical. It was our own hearts.

 

I have friends in far-away places doing things for God that might never be heard of. They are heroes. They are not more gifted as you might think. Neither are they less gifted. They are just stubborn. Most of all they are obedient. In an age of grandiose strategies for what is popularly called “planting churches” these people have the heartbeat of the Lord. They will not take “no” for an answer. Neither are they dissuaded by rejection from those whom they seek nor are they disheartened by those who should encourage them but don’t. Well, I might be wrong about the discouragement.

 

In order to fully obey the commandment that Jesus gave to disciple the nations we must have the same stubbornness, patience and resilience as the ice fisherman. It is not a sport. It is the heartbeat of God.

 

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maihern wrote on Feb 16, '08
great illustration and analogy. thank you for the encouragement esp to those who are in their seasons of ice "fishing for men".
mikewatkins wrote on Feb 17, '08
Thanks Mai. I recall a testimony when we were attending the Fort church of someone who's family member got saved after 20 years of prayerful sharing. This was very encouraging as were the testimonies of those who finally had a successful outreach group - only one person at that - after many false starts or lack of interest. Every soul saved and nation touched is worth the labor. God bless.
chelo76 wrote on Feb 17, '08
I'm so encouraged about your message and i was really touched and i know that God will gonna blessed more.
warrensoriano wrote on Feb 18, '08
Good one Bro..
mikewatkins wrote on Feb 18, '08
Cheeryll, glad to be an encouragement. Germany is not the coldest country, but reaching people is not easy from what I hear.

Warren, thanks. Hey, send some Philippine air here in a thermos. We are having a cold snowy week. However, we just started outreach and it has not been bad. God bless, Mike
maihern wrote on Mar 4, '08
I recall a testimony when we were attending the Fort church of someone who's family member got saved after 20 years of prayerful sharing
I just realized, I've been praying for family members' salvation for 23 years now. (I met Christ early in highschool.) My dad has still refused to be caught even if water has started to dry up around him. But God's Name is Faithful. I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
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