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“Worship 4: Creative Fishing and Breaking Bricks” “You
can do almost anything and catch a few fish but to do more you have to
experiment, to be creative, in other words be willing to listen to the
voice and fish on the other side of the boat.” The
brochure featured a picture of a guy’s head crashing through a pile of
bricks and read: “Team Impact: Revolutionize Your City One Heart At A
Time! Crowd-Drawing Entertainment… A ministry of world-class athletes
who are also world-class preachers using feats of strength to convey a
world-class message. An event so spectacular; people will stand in line,
waiting for the church doors to open. This is how you reach the masses. A
proven bait to fill your sanctuary with the lost…” Breaking baseball bats? Chopping bricks? Ripping telephone books? Bending steel bars? I thought it was funny at first but something enticed me to keep this particular brochure. For several years, I had been looking for something that would help me reach out to people who would not normally come to a church service… but how? Could a “Team Impact” worship event be what I was looking for? No way! The
disciples had been fishing all night long and caught nothing. At dawn, a
voice on the beach called out, “Friends, have you caught any fish?”
They replied, “No.” Then
he said, “Throw out your net on the other side of the boat…” (From
John 21:4-6) “You
can do almost anything and catch a few fish but to do more you have to
experiment, to be creative, in other words be willing to listen to the
voice and fish on the other side of the boat.”
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At
first the advise of the mysterious voice on the beach makes no sense. The
distance from one side of the fishing boat to the other is only six feet.
Six feet! How can moving the nets six measly feet catch any more fish? It
doesn’t make sense unless you are willing to trust the voice… The
disciples trusted. They threw the nets on the other side and couldn’t
draw them in because there were so many fish. The
voice was urging me to throw my nets on the other side of the boat. So,
our church invited “Team Impact” to Lynchburg, Virginia and for five
days, four of the most powerful men in the world performed amazing feats
of strength. One guy took a steel horseshoe and bent it into a heart.
Another danced through fire breaking pile after pile of bricks. Another
broke out of regulation police handcuffs behind his back. Crowds came from
all over to watch them perform but the performance was simply bait… Each
man spoke of his faith in God. One served aboard the aircraft carrier, USS
Saratoga and told of a sailor who fell overboard. He described the
helplessness of struggling to stay afloat and watching his safe haven and
his home sail away. The total darkness and the thought of creatures
lurking beneath the surface was terrifying. After a few hours, a rescue
chopper appeared and dangled a lifeline. But the sailor couldn’t reach
it. As the light shined down from the chopper he could see the fin of a
nearby shark circling closer and closer. Salvation was so close yet so far
away. He desperately needed help. At
times we all feel lost and alone in a darkness filled with fear and
foreboding. Unknown creatures seem to lurk just below the surface. God
feels so close yet so far away. Our own efforts to reach the lifeline come
up short. We desperately need help. The sailor received his help when a
search and rescue expert shimmied down the rope, attached a special
harness to him and together they were pulled upward to the safety of the
chopper. Jesus is our search and rescue expert who shimmies down the rope
and attaches a special harness to you and together we are pulled to the
safety of God. Each
night people came forward to accept Jesus Christ as his or her Savior.
Over one hundred and fifty lives were changed thanks to the unique
ministry of “Team Impact.” Just as important, hundreds more of us felt
our faith renewed and strengthened by the testimony of these mighty
representatives of God. We listened to the voice, fished from the other
side and our nets were filled to overflowing. “You
can do almost anything and catch a few fish but to do more you have to
experiment, to be creative, in other words be willing to listen to the
voice and fish on the other side of the boat.” For more information on Team Impact Ministry you can call 1-972-790-5856 or visit their website at http://www.Team-Impact.com or send an email to info@team-impact.com Last modified March 1, 2001. Would you like to subscribe each week? It's free. Click here and type subscribe. Other Recent Devotions: Worship 2: Contemporary or Traditional? Wrong Question! Worship Part 1: Annoying Sounds or Vital Communication? Under the Cross: A Divine Warning A River Journey, Waiting and A Button Called Faith A Letter of Faith: Pastor Held Prisoner in North Korea
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