“Master, how much is a draught?” And His answer comes back over the water, “Twice as much as you are able to take care of, and then more.” They filled that boat, sent for another, filled that, and then didn’t land all they had caught.
How much do you reckon a draught in your life, in your church, in your mission, your field, how much are you saying?—“Master, what is your reckoning of a draught here in this man’s life, out here in this field of service?” And from this Galilean story there comes back anew to our hearts the Master’s reply, “Twice as much as you have planned for, and then more.”
Expectancy is the eye of faith. Faith always has a watch-tower. When Elijah went to the tiptop of Carmel to pray, he was careful to send his servant to watch the sea. Prayer is faith looking up. Expectancy is faith looking out.
Jesus Went into the Deeps.
And so to every one of us to-day comes afresh that ringing command, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a draught.”
“‘Launch out into
the deep;’
The awful depth
of a world’s despair;
Hearts that are breaking and
eyes that weep;
Sorrow and ruin
and death are there.
And the sea is wide;
And its pitiless
tide
Bears on its bosom away.
Beauty and youth,
In relentless ruth,
To its dark abyss
for aye.
But the Master’s voice
comes over the sea,
‘Let down
your nets for a draught for Me.’
And He stands in our midst,
On our wreck-strewn
strand.
And sweet and loving is His
command.
His loving word
is to each, to all.
And wherever that loving word
is heard,
There hang the
nets of the royal Word.
Trust to the nets, and not
to your skill;
Trust to the royal
Master’s will.
Let down the nets this day,
this hour;
For the word of
a king is a word of power,
And the King’s own word
comes over the sea,
Let down your
nets for a draught for Me.’”
There is a last word that comes up insisting to be said. It is this: Jesus went down into the deeps for us. Deeper deeps than we know or ever shall He sounded with the line of His own life on our behalf. He got badly scarred that night of darkness. It is this scarred Jesus who earnestly asks us to come along after Him so far as we can. His voice with a tenderness of love wrought into it on the cross says to us, “Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.”
Money: The Golden Channel of Service.
Touching a Limitless Circle.
Peculiar Effects of Money.
Jesus’ Law for the Use
of Money.
Foreign Exchange.
Gold-Exchanged Lives.
Spirit Alchemy.
The Fragrance of the Life
in the Gift.
Sacrifice Hallows and Increases
the Gift.
A Living Sacrifice.


