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"Go ye into all the world
and____________________________..."
Fill in the blank with
your church's latest fishing program, does it line up with God's word?.
"Too many Christians
are no longer fishers of men but keepers of the aquarium." (Paul Harvey).

Below is a parable
written by David Dykes
Pastor of
Green Acres Baptist Church, Tyler, Tx
Once there was a
group of people called the Fishing Society. They gathered every week to
talk about the importance of fishing but they never fished. They said they
wanted fish, so they decided to build a big new aquarium. They pooled
their money (no pun intended) and built a sparkling new meeting hall they
named “The Aquarium Center.” They employed a scholar to teach them from
the Fishing Manual. Each week they gathered in their beautiful building
and recited portions of the Fishing Manual. Their fishing scholar
explained some of the mysteries of the Fishing Manual. The meetings ended
with the scholar dramatically casting a net in the large tank in the
center of the Aquarium Center. The members were all hopeful that some fish
would be caught. None were ever caught, of course, because there were no
fish in the tank.
This led to disagreement among the members of the Fishing Society. Why
didn’t fish come to their beautiful aquarium center? Some said,
specialization was the answer so they built smaller tanks specially
designed for fish of all ages and sizes. Still, no fish. Some blamed the
problem on the lack of attendance of members of the Fishing Society. So,
they conducted week-long fishing crusades. They constantly talked about
new and better methods of fishing. They bought some of the finest fishing
equipment on the market. The one thing they didn’t do, however, was to
fish.
They even elected numerous committees to operate the Fishing Society more
efficiently. One group kept busy by regulating the water in the Aquarium.
Others worked to keep the glass walls polished; others sorted and arranged
the expensive fishing gear.
One young man in their group had a radical idea. He said if fish were to
be caught, they would have to go out to the ocean and lakes and catch
them. Some people were alarmed at such a suggestion. The young man
actually went out and tried fishing. To everyone’s amazement, he came back
with a couple of fine fish. He was such a sensation he was given the title
“Doctor of Fishology” and started a school to teach other aspiring
fishermen. All of this consumed so much time he had no time for fishing
himself.
Then the Fishing Society sent a few brave professional fishermen to live a
few blocks from the water. These were called “fishinaries.” These foreign
fishinaries sent back pictures of themselves standing by the water holding
their catches. They sometimes returned to the Aquarium Center and gave
power point presentations of them actually catching fish. This excited the
members but only for a few minutes.
Over the years, some members of the Fishing Society forgot about fishing,
there was plenty to do without worrying about that. Some even suggested
they change the name of their group from the Fishing Society to just “The
Society.” After all, they didn’t want to offend the fish.
One day a bearded stranger appeared at their weekly meeting. This
longhaired, sandaled man claimed to be the Master Fisherman. He extended
hands to appeal to the fishermen to follow him out to where the fish were.
Some noticed there were ugly scars in His palms, probably from fishing. He
had the gall to say He was the One who started the Fishing Society. Many
angrily disagreed, they had worked hard and given their money to build up
their society. As the Stranger turned to leave, His final comment made
some of the respectable members of the Society so angry that they stopped
up their ears. He said, “If you never try to catch fish – you have no
right to call yourself a fisherman. If you aren’t fishing – you aren’t
following me.”
The members of the Fishing Society asked the bearded young man to leave
and take his radical teaching somewhere else. After their initial
discomfort, the members of the Fishing Society resumed their busy activity
of maintaining their beautiful hall. As they polished away and consulted
their Fishing Manual, they were glad their beautiful hall had not been
built in vain, after all, it made them feel good about themselves.
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