Change: of Occupation, of Direction, of Life
Summary
Jesus calls Simon Peter from fishing for fish to fishing for people. This remarkable exchange illuminates how there is hope for everyone, especially those who, hailing from the margins of society, see themselves as sinful and worthless. Jesus is looking for exactly them ... and he’s still looking today.
On a website dealing with occupations
and change, we find out that ...
- the average
person changes jobs 12 times in their lifetime, according to a 2019 survey
of Baby Boomers conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- the average
employee stays with their employer 4.1 years, as of January 2020.
- the older a
person is, the longer they will statistically remain with their employer.
In fact, workers aged 45-52 held less than half the number of jobs in
their lifetimes as those between 25 and 34.
- 91% of
Millennials expect to change jobs every three years.1
Contrast that with your parents or
grandparents, many of whom stayed with the same employer for all or most of
their working years.
And contrast that with Jesus’ day,
when almost everyone knew as a child what they would be doing for the rest of
their lives: whatever their parents did, they were almost sure to be doing the
same thing. Take Simon Peter for example ...
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