Random Ramblings from the Resident Raptor
We’ve all been there—stuck, convinced we know exactly where the answer lies. We keep searching, keep striving, keep pushing forward in the direction we believe to be right, only to come up empty.
But what happens when Jesus invites us to look again, take a new approach, and trust His guidance?
The Disciples’ Struggle: Lost Without Jesus
After His crucifixion, Jesus’ disciples felt lost. Though He had risen, they couldn’t see Him, and they assumed He was gone forever.
So, they went back to fishing—back to what they knew. But without Jesus, nothing worked.
All night they toiled, casting their nets, using their experience, their skills—but their nets remained empty.
Jesus Is Always Watching
What they didn’t realize was that Jesus had been watching them the entire time.
He could have stepped in sooner—before their exhaustion, before their discouragement, before they gave up. But He waited.
Then, just as dawn broke, He called out to them:
“Friends, have you caught anything?”
Of course, He knew the answer. But He wanted them to confront it. To pause. To acknowledge their failure, their emptiness, their lack of fruit.
How often do we need to hear that question in our own lives?
Did you catch anything?
Did you find what you were looking for?
Why do you keep chasing after things that do not satisfy?
Until we recognize our own emptiness, we won’t seek the fullness of Christ.
The disciples, worn down by failure, admitted:
“No.”
And only then—only after the confession of their need—Jesus gave them the solution.
“Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.”
And suddenly, abundance flooded their nets.
The Lost Keys: A Personal Revelation
I recently had my own empty nets moment.
I lost my car keys one Saturday afternoon and was absolutely certain they had fallen out of my pocket and between the couch cushions. I was determined that my assumption had to be right.
Yet no matter how hard I tried—nothing.
Finally, exhausted, I gave up and went to bed.
Then, at 3 a.m., I was awakened with the thought:
“Go look again.”
I returned to the couch, searching the same way, still convinced my assumption had to be right.
Then, a still, small voice whispered:
“Take another look.”
And suddenly, I realized—the keys couldn’t be in the couch because I had placed a full-length cushion over the seat thus sealing the cracks which would have prevented anything from falling between the cushions. Well at least something as big as a KEY FOB.
Then I heard another gentle nudge:
“Go to the kitchen.”
And there, in plain sight, sat my keys—right beneath the sink, waiting to be found. Taunting me without uttering a sound, as if to say, ‘Were you looking for me?’
Jesus Is the Key to Everything
This isn’t just about fishing or car keys. It’s about the reality of life itself.
The disciples tried to navigate life without Jesus, returning to old habits, chasing after success their own way. But their best efforts led to empty nets.
I tried to find my keys by relying on my own understanding. I wasted hours of searching, convinced I knew the answer. But the best I could do was come up empty.
That’s what life looks like without Jesus—we struggle, we strain, we exhaust ourselves, but we never truly succeed.
Because He alone holds the keys to life.
When we chase success without Him, we struggle and come up empty.
But Jesus holds the keys—to peace, fulfillment, joy, direction, and eternal life. Without Him, we will always be searching, always convinced we have the answer but never truly finding it.
But when we stop relying on ourselves and turn to Him—we find full nets. Found keys. Found purpose. Found life.
Random Ramblings from the Resident Raptor
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