The traditional Gospel for Trinity V is St. Luke's account of the call of the apostles (Luke 5:1-11). This version includes some details not included by Matthew and Mark. Like other passages, this one mentions that the first disciples were Galilean fishermen. It adds that they had just had a poor night of fishing and that Jesus guides them to a great catch. Simon Peter is amazed and frightened because of Jesus' holy power. Jesus ignores such fear and calls Peter and the others to follow Him. He promises that they will catch people for the kingdom. They accept the call and leave their fishing business to others.
The miraculous catch of fish is an amazing event in itself, but it is also a miracle which points beyond itself. It points the Galilean fishermen and us to Jesus' ministry of gathering people for the kingdom of God. It is a call to discipleship. It is about Christian vocation. Like Peter and the other apostles, we are asked to leave behind old ways in order to follow Jesus in all things and in order to share in His mission of seeking people for God's kingdom.
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