“When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, ‘Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.’” — Luke 5:4 (NIV)
When Jesus steps into your boat, the blessing is always bigger than your effort.
Last Sunday’s sermon by Pastor Abhilash Varghese at Tabernacle of David opened my eyes to something new. The Word lingered in my heart long after I left church. The message from Luke 5:1–11, where Jesus steps into Peter’s boat, felt like God was speaking directly to me.
For so long, I had been fishing in my own strength—casting my nets where I thought was right, relying on my experience, logic, and effort. I truly believed I was doing everything right, yet my nets kept coming back empty.
When Jesus Steps In
For the past two years, even as someone who led my Department, I often felt like the underdog. My director would take credit for my work, my presentations, and even my ideas. It was disheartening, and I often reminded God how unfair it all was.
But somewhere along the way, I began to invite Jesus into my work—not just with a quick prayer before meetings, but truly letting Him lead. I started making room for Him in my thoughts, my decisions, and my daily responsibilities. It became less about proving myself and more about hosting His presence.
Everything began to shift.
The sermon reminded me that when Jesus chose Peter’s boat, it wasn’t random—it was intentional. Out of all the boats on that shore, He knew exactly whose to step into. Likewise, when Jesus steps into our lives, it’s never by coincidence. Every connection, every closed door, every waiting season—it’s all divinely orchestrated.
In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” — Proverbs 16:9 (NIV)
Availability Before Abundance
One line from the sermon pierced my heart: “God can’t fill a boat if the owner isn’t available.”
I had been available for my career, but not always available for God. Once I shifted that—once I allowed Him to use my boat, my role, my influence—things began to overflow.
When Peter obeyed Jesus’ command to cast his net one more time, despite his exhaustion and past failure, a miracle happened. The same waters that had yielded nothing suddenly teemed with life. That’s exactly how I feel right now. The very place I once saw as barren—the workplace where I felt unseen and unappreciated—has become the stage for God’s favor.
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine…” — Ephesians 3:20 (NIV)
Jesus doesn’t step into our lives to perform quick miracles—He comes to transform us. Before He blesses the nets, He prepares the fisherman.
When Jesus filled Peter’s nets, it wasn’t just to give him success—it was to give him purpose. “From now on, you will fish for people.” (Luke 5:10, NIV)
Every breakthrough, every open door, every unexpected favor is meant to point back to Him. It’s not just about the catch—it’s about the calling. When Jesus is in your boat, even the same waters that once brought disappointment can overflow with destiny.
| Consider this: Before you rush back to cast your nets again, pause and reflect on these truths: Be Available, Not Just Able. God can’t use a boat that’s too busy to welcome Him. Make room for Him in your plans before you ask for His provision. Obedience Opens Overflow. Peter’s miracle didn’t come from striving, but from obeying. Sometimes the “one more time” Jesus asks for is the very step that unlocks abundance. See the Purpose Beyond the Catch. The blessings are never the destination; they are the invitation. Every full net points to a higher calling: to be a fisher of men. |
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