To Read the texts click on the texts: 1Cor 3:18-23; Lk 5:1-11
The call of
the first disciples in the Gospel of Luke is different from the other Synoptic
Gospels. While in Matthew and Mark Jesus calls to them when he was passing by
the Sea of Galilee, here he is in Simon’s boat. While there are similarities
between this account in Luke and the account of the miraculous catch in John
21, 1-4, there are also differences. The most striking difference is that Luke
uses the story here as the setting for Simon’s call to follow Jesus, whereas
John uses it to show that Peter was reconciled with the risen Jesus after
having denied him. While in John, Jesus is not in the boat but on the shore,
here in Luke he is in the boat. In John there is only one boat, that in which
the disciples are, here there are many boats. The nets in Luke are beginning to
break, but John explicitly mentions that despite the large haul, the nets did
not break.
The point that
Luke seems to make is that following Jesus on his way will entail a completely
different life style, will call for a different set of priorities. Where Simon
and the others were focusing on fish (material, temporary, passing things),
Jesus calls them to focus on people (spiritual, permanent, things that last). 1
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