How do we obtain knwoledge? Today our options are many, visit a
library, search the internet, ask someone who knows. Paul also wants the
Colossians to have knowledge. But aside from teaching them, he also prays
for them everyday. He does this, because what he wishes for them is
knowledge of a very special kind. It is a knowledge of God that will have an
effect on their lives. It is a knowledge that will bring them the
strength to joyfully do what the Father wants of them.
This life-changing, will-strengthening knowledge flows not just from a
teaching but from an encounter. Today's Gospel passage gives us an
example. It ends with Simon Peter and his companions leaving everything to
follow Jesus. Where did they find the strength and conviction to make
such a radical decision? Not just from listening to Jesus preach from
Peter's boat. But from being completely overcome by the miraculous catch
of fish, and then beginning to realise who Jesus is. Leave me, Lord; I
am a sinful man.
This kind of encounter is freely offered to all. For as the psalmist
says, the Lord has made his salvation known. Or as is written in the Book
of Revelation (3:20), Look, I am standing at the door, knocking, if one
of you hears me and opens the door, I will come in to share his meal,
side by side with him.
Let Paul's prayer for the Colossians be ours as well. Oh, that we might
continually open the doors of our hearts to the Lord.