Lynn Berna Monday, May 4, 2026

Matthew 4:18
Enjoyed the beginning of spring baseball season with a carrot cake flavored cup of coffee and a baseball parade. My grandson hit the ball well at the first game of the season. He caught a ball while playing second base that landed a double play in the inning.

Grandchildren especially love fishing with Papaw in spring and summer.
While at Eastwood park on the weekend, it was easy to see that fishing was in full swing with so many fishing poles in the water. This got me thinking about The Bible and what was said about being fishers of men.
“As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, He saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.”
Jesus told the fisherman not to be afraid of the huge load of fish their nets collected. From now on Jesus told them, “you will fish for people.”
Luke 5:9-11 records that day when Jesus chose His disciples.

Someone we enjoy talking to, shared her husband had gone on a fishing trip several states away, only to catch nothing to take a picture of but little bitty fish. That’s how it goes sometimes, but, if you open your eyes to see, you may actually find the better catch nearby.
Let God lead you.
