Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Reflection for September 4 Thursday of the Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 5:1-11


Gospel: Luke 5:1-11
While the crowd was pressing in on Jesus and listening to the word of God, he was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret. He saw two boats there alongside the lake; the fishermen had disembarked and were washing their nets. Getting into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, he asked him to put out a short distance from the shore.   

Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat. After he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.” Simon said in reply, “Master, we have worked hard all night and have caught nothing, but at your command I will lower the nets.” When they had done this, they caught a great number of fish and their nets were tearing.  

They signaled to their partners in the other boat to come to help them. They came and filled both boats so that the boats were in danger of sinking. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at the knees of Jesus and said, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” 

For astonishment at the catch of fish they had made seized him and all those with him, and likewise James and John, the sons of Zebedee, who were partners of Simon. Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.” When they brought their boats to the shore, they left everything and followed him.
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Reflection:
A married couple was once being invited by their neighbor to join them in their weekly Bible sharing. The couple humbly replied that they were not worthy to be with them because they were sinners. But their persistent neighbor lovingly reminded them: “Nobody is perfect. We are all sinners, for we have offended God so many times. Yet in His infinite love and mercy, God is still calling us to follow Him and to serve Him.” 

In today’s Gospel, Jesus told Simon to put out into the deep and lower their nets. Simon, weary from a long night of fruitless labor, said, “Master, we have worked hard all night and have caught nothing, but at your command I will lower the nets.” 

Obedient to the Lord’s word, they were blessed with such an abundant catch that their nets began to break. Overwhelmed by this miracle, Simon fell to his knees and confessed his unworthiness: “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” 

And here lies the truth for us all: Who is truly worthy before the Lord? Who among us is qualified to follow Him? None of us, for we are all sinners. Yet our sinfulness should never be an excuse to turn away from God. Instead, it should be the very reason we draw closer to Him and leave behind our life of sin. 

Jesus is the One who qualifies the unqualified. He is the One who purifies the impure. He is the One who makes the unworthy worthy in His sight. His infinite love and mercy are always waiting for us—ready to embrace us, to heal us, and to transform us no matter who we are or how far we have fallen. 

So let us not be afraid to follow Him. Let us come before Him just as we are, trusting that His grace is greater than our sins. For in His eyes, even the most broken can be made whole, and the most unworthy can be made worthy. 

Will you follow the Lord? – Marino J. Dasmarinas

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