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Ever pour your whole self into something and end up staring at empty nets? We know that feeling, and we don’t dodge it. This anniversary message sits with the raw words “nothing to show for it” and then challenges the quiet lie underneath: that visible results are the only proof your life matters.
We start with a younger pastor who did everything “the right way” and still felt behind: a small church, financial strain, heartbreak at home, and the suffocating pressure of comparing his ministry to bigger names. From there, we call out the quicksand of comparison, the kind that makes the grass look greener on the other side even when the cost is hidden. If you’re carrying disappointment in your marriage, job, relationships, or parenting, you’ll hear language for what you’ve been living.
Then we move into John 21 at the Sea of Tiberias with Peter and the disciples. Peter knows calling, promise, and purpose, but he also knows regret and failure. When the gap between promise and fulfillment stretches too long, it’s tempting to fall back on the familiar and still come up empty. Right at daybreak, Jesus shows up, and the meaning of success gets redefined: God calls us to be faithful, not famous.
If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone who feels behind, and leave a review. What area of your life feels like “nothing to show for it” right now?
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By Darrell McClain5
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Send us Fan Mail
Ever pour your whole self into something and end up staring at empty nets? We know that feeling, and we don’t dodge it. This anniversary message sits with the raw words “nothing to show for it” and then challenges the quiet lie underneath: that visible results are the only proof your life matters.
We start with a younger pastor who did everything “the right way” and still felt behind: a small church, financial strain, heartbreak at home, and the suffocating pressure of comparing his ministry to bigger names. From there, we call out the quicksand of comparison, the kind that makes the grass look greener on the other side even when the cost is hidden. If you’re carrying disappointment in your marriage, job, relationships, or parenting, you’ll hear language for what you’ve been living.
Then we move into John 21 at the Sea of Tiberias with Peter and the disciples. Peter knows calling, promise, and purpose, but he also knows regret and failure. When the gap between promise and fulfillment stretches too long, it’s tempting to fall back on the familiar and still come up empty. Right at daybreak, Jesus shows up, and the meaning of success gets redefined: God calls us to be faithful, not famous.
If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone who feels behind, and leave a review. What area of your life feels like “nothing to show for it” right now?
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