Fishing for Souls: A Divine Commission
"¶ Behold, I will send for many fishers, saith the LORD, and they shall fish them; and after will I send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain, and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks." - Jeremiah 16:16

The depth of Jeremiah 16:16 resonates with a vision of God's relentless pursuit of humanity. In the King James Version, this profound verse declares, "Behold, I will send for many fishers, saith the LORD, and they shall fish them; and after will I send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain, and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks." Here, God reveals His unwavering commitment to seek and save those who are lost, and it invites us into a grand narrative of redemptive love.
As we delve deeper into this scripture, we must first understand the metaphors of "fishers" and "hunters." The imagery of fishing evokes patience, skill, and intentionality. Fishermen must know when and where to cast their nets; similarly, we, as followers of Christ, are called to be fishers of men (Matthew 4:19). The act of fishing is not hasty; it requires understanding the currents, the right bait, and a willingness to wait. In our journey of faith, we are often placed in situations where we must exhibit similar patience and discernment.
The fishers represent those who carry the gospel into the world with the intent of reeling others into the safety and salvation that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. As God sends His fishers, He equips them with the tools necessary for the task. We are not left to our own devices; rather, God guides our hearts and strengthens our resolve. Each person we connect with, each conversation we initiate, becomes part of the divine strategy to draw others into His love.
However, the verse also mentions that after sending fishers, the Lord will send “hunters.” The shift here is profound. Hunters are intentional, often aggressive in pursuit. They seek out individuals who are lost, hidden away, and perhaps in despair or denial. This is a stark reminder that some are not simply adrift; some are actively hiding from the truth, buried under layers of hurt, fear, and skepticism.
In many ways, we see this every day. In our communities, in our workplaces, and even in our families, there are individuals who have distanced themselves from God for various reasons—rejection, past pain, or misunderstanding of faith. As hunters, we are called to pursue these individuals with compassion and courage. We do not hunt for the sake of triumph but out of a deep and abiding love, mirroring the heart of God who rejoices over every soul that returns to Him.
The phrase "from every mountain, and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks" suggests that no one is beyond reach. Mountains symbolize high places, representing those who may be distant or think themselves beyond help, while holes in the rocks signify a desire to hide, to retreat from what is difficult. God is declaring that there is no place too high or too low where He cannot reach. This is an encouragement for each of us who feels inadequate in our mission; God is more than able to work through us, regardless of how we feel about our capabilities.
As we reflect on this calling in our lives, let us ask ourselves: Who among us needs to be fished or hunted for? Who do we encounter in our daily lives that displays visible signs of hiding, waiting for someone who cares to reach out? The imperative is not solely for pastors or evangelists—it is a universal call for all believers. We are all entrusted with the great commission, tasked to seek and save the lost.
Today, let us recommit to being both fishers and hunters in this divine narrative. Let us cast our nets wide, search diligently for those in need, and be the hands and feet of Christ in a world that desperately needs His light. May our hearts beat with passion for the lost as we embody the relentless love of God.
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