First Baptist
Church of Vineland, NJ
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The ICHTHUS fish also serves as a reminder of some of the miracles performed by Jesus: The first disciples of Jesus were fishermen. He went out with them on their boat. All day the fishermen caught nothing. After Jesus finished speaking to them, He directed the fishermen to cast their nets. So many fish were caught in the nets that they broke! A second ship came to help and both ships were filled so full that they sunk a little under the weight of them all! A multitude of 5,000 people followed after Jesus into a desert. The only food about was five loaves of bread and two fish! Jesus blessed the food and all there were fed! (Matthew 14:1-21; Mark 6:35-44; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:5-15) A multitude of 4,000 people went into the mountains to be with Jesus. After three days there was very little food about. Jesus asked his disciples how much food they had. They answered that they had seven loaves of bread and a few little fishes. Jesus blessed the food and all there were fed! (Matthew 7:29-39; Mark 8:1-10) The tax collector in Capernaum demanded Jesus pay taxes. Jesus told Peter to go to the sea and fish. He told Peter that when he caught the first fish he should open its mouth and take out the gold coin he would find there and go pay the tax for himself and for Jesus. Further, the fish embodies the concept that Christians are to be fishers of men, like the first disciples. (Luke 5:10) We are to be about our Lord's business bringing the Gospel to others and leading them to the path of salvation through Christ. |