Beside the sea-side

‘I do like to be beside the seaside’ is a theme with which most of us can agree as so many of us enjoy a day out or a week’s holiday by the sea. In fact, many people retire to the seaside as their ideal place to live.
Jesus may have had the same idea as He chose to live in Capernaum, a town on the Sea of Galilee, rather than in Nazareth where He grew up. He had been there with the family (John 2.12) so, when He felt it necessary to move on from His home town to take the pressure off His mother and family after the local people had angrily rejected Him (Luke 4.16-30), Capernaum seemed the right place in which to relocate.
So the seaside became Jesus’ home (Matthew 4.13). Not that the Sea of Galilee was the salty expanse of water all the way to the horizon that we think of as the sea, but it was a big enough lake, some 21 km long and 11 km wide at its broadest, for those living along its shores to think of it that way.
Capernaum became the centre for His Galilean ministry. It may have been the place where He had called His first disciples, and it was where He healed the Roman soldier’s servant (Luke 7.1-10). But it was also a place where He could relax with a walk up the nearby hills, for a time of quietness looking over the lake, or take a pleasant stroll along the shore.
So, as you wander along the shore or the promenade to enjoy the sea and the sand and, hopefully, some warm sunshine, take time to think of Jesus doing the same.
In His day, there would not have been ice cream and candy floss, amusement arcades and gifts shops where you could buy souvenirs. Nor would there have been sticks of rock with the name of the holiday resort running through the middle. But it is worth remembering that Jesus is the Rock which has got LOVE all the way through it.
We ought to try to be the same.








