Quick Summary:
You know how you can tell if it’s been a good fishing day? By how your hands feel. The more they hurt, the better the catch. That morning, Simon Peter’s hands felt just fine. When Jesus asked him if he could use his boat as a teaching platform, Peter, who was done for the day, said yes. When Jesus later asked him to put down his nets, Peter reluctantly obliged, and found himself in the presence of something holy.
What is this call story about? How does it connect to Isaiah's story? How does it connect to you and me? This sermon explores what it means to be called by God and where that might lead us.
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