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From Boats to the World (Luke 5:1–1)


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There are moments in Scripture that seem small… yet they change everything. In Gospel of Luke 5:1–11, what looks like an ordinary workday along the shore of the Sea of Galilee becomes a life-altering encounter. Fishermen are cleaning empty nets. Crowds are pressing in. And Jesus steps into a boat.

This message explores how Jesus calls ordinary people into extraordinary purpose—and how the way He called His first disciples is the same way He calls us today.

From Boats to the World, we see four powerful truths:

  • Jesus calls us in our ordinary day-to-day.
    Peter wasn’t at church or on retreat—he was working. Before Jesus said, “Follow Me,” He built relationship. Calling begins with closeness. Before He gives us something to do, He calls us to know Him.
  • Jesus calls us even in disappointment.
    After a long, fruitless night of fishing, Jesus tells Peter to try again. Tired. Frustrated. Empty nets. And yet Peter responds, “At Your word, I will.” Obedience precedes understanding. The breakthrough wasn’t blocked by a lack of blessing—it was waiting on a “yes.”
  • Jesus calls us out in transformational moments.
    When the nets overflow, Peter falls to his knees: “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man.” In the presence of holiness, he recognizes his unworthiness. But Jesus responds with grace: “Do not be afraid.” Awareness of our weakness doesn’t disqualify us—it prepares us. Jesus doesn’t call the perfect; He calls the surrendered.
  • Jesus calls us to total commitment.
    “From now on you will catch men.” Identity is reframed. Purpose is redefined. They left everything—boats, nets, security—to follow Him. Because the same Jesus who filled their nets would sustain their future.

As we approach Easter, this passage reminds us: this isn’t just about Peter—it’s about us. Jesus didn’t call His disciples to admire fish. He called them to catch people. Somewhere in your world—a coworker, neighbor, friend, or family member—is someone far from God, swimming in the waters of your everyday life.

Jesus is still walking along the shorelines of our lives. Still stepping into boats. Still saying, “Follow Me.”

The question is: Who are you fishing for?

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