Sunday, February 10, 2019, 5th Sunday Ordinary Time
Isaiah 6:1-8, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Psalm 138:1-5, 7-8, Luke 5:1-11
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CONVERSION-CONVERSATION
"By God's grace I am what I am." -1 Corinthians  15:10, our transl.
The purpose of life is to be converted to the Lord.  For example, "in the year King Uzziah died," Isaiah "saw the Lord" in the  temple (Is 6:1). Isaiah was converted. He saw God's glory, became painfully  aware of his own sinfulness, was forgiven and purified, and accepted God's call  to be a prophet (Is 6:1ff).
Saul (Paul) was also converted. He did not see but  heard the risen Lord (Acts 9:4). He was struck blind for three days, during  which he prayed (Acts 9:8, 12). Then Ananias laid his hands on Saul and healed  him of his blindness (Acts 9:17-18). Saul was baptized and filled with the Holy  Spirit (Acts 9:17-18).
Simon Peter was converted when Jesus helped him have  the best day at work that he had ever experienced (Lk 5:6ff). In his fishing  business, he had never caught so many fish. Simon Peter knew it was a miracle.  He became very aware of his sinfulness (Lk 5:8), "left everything," and became  a disciple of Jesus (Lk 5:11).
Have you been converted to Jesus? If so, are you  living accordingly? Be and live converted.
Prayer: Abba, "send me" to lead others to  conversion (Is 6:8).
Promise: "...Christ died for our sins in accordance  with the Scriptures; that He was buried and, in accordance with the Scriptures,  rose on the third day; that He was seen by Cephas, then by the Twelve. After  that He was seen by five hundred brothers at once." -1 Cor 15:3-6
Praise: Alleluia!  The stone is rolled away!  The  tomb is empty!  Jesus is risen!
(For a related teaching on "Conversion-Conversations",  order, view, or download our booklet on our website.)
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