Devotions this week are based on Week 3 How Would You Answer (WATCH HERE)
John 21:4 Early in the morning, Jesus stood on the shore, but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus.
5 He called out to them, “Friends, haven’t you any fish?”
“No,” they answered.
6 He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
Early in the morning, Jesus stands on the shore, but the disciples do not recognize Him. That detail is both surprising and deeply relatable. Jesus is present, yet unrecognized. He is near, yet unnoticed.
The disciples are doing what they know how to do. They are working, thinking, moving through the motions of life. It is in that ordinary moment that Jesus appears. He does not interrupt with spectacle. He simply stands there and speaks into their situation.
This is not the only time this happens. In Luke 24:16, the disciples on the road to Emmaus walk with the risen Jesus and still do not realize who He is. It reminds us that the issue is not always Jesus’ absence. Often, it is our awareness.
Jesus asks a simple question. “Have you caught any fish?” It is a question that invites honesty. It is also a question that exposes their emptiness. Then He gives a simple instruction. “Throw your net on the right side of the boat.” When they obey, everything changes.
There are moments in life when we are waiting for God to show up in dramatic ways, but He is already present in the ordinary. He speaks through Scripture, through a quiet conviction, through a timely word from someone else, or even through circumstances that do not make sense at first.
Consider how often we move through our days assuming God is distant, when in reality He is already at work. He may be inviting us to trust Him, to take a step of obedience, or to see something differently.
Recognition often comes after obedience. The disciples act on His word, and then their eyes begin to open.
Jesus is closer than we think. The question may be, are we paying attention!
Reflect:
Where might Jesus already be at work in your life that you have not recognized?
What small step of faith might He be inviting you to take today?
Prayer:
Jesus, open my eyes to see you in the ordinary moments of my life. Help me to hear your voice and trust your leading, even when I do not fully understand. Give me a heart that responds in faith so that I may recognize your presence more clearly. Amen.
