1 hour
1 March 2026
The miraculous catch of fish (Luke 5:1-11) symbolises divine abundance, prompting Peter’s recognition of his sinfulness and the call to become "fishers of men". Following a failed night of labour, obeying Jesus' command brings a net-breaking, boat-sinking catch. This miracle demonstrates a total shift from reliance on self to dependence on Christ, highlighting a "decisive break with the past" to follow Him. Peter didn’t make such excuses, and His faith in Jesus was well rewarded. Peter understood that he probably knew more about fishing than a carpenter did and that he had worked all night without any results. The only reason why Peter did what Jesus asked was because he believed in Jesus, not because the circumstances seemed right.
When Jesus directs our work, it makes all the difference. We can work – even work hard – for a long time with no results. But when Jesus directs our work, we see results; and we always miss something great when we make excuses instead of allowing Jesus to direct our work.