Motning पकड़
Galilean fishermen draw a heavy net beside their wooden boat as the sun rises over the water. One man leans over the side to gather the net, another pulls with steady hands, while companions react with relief and joy after a long night on the lake. The stars still fading above the horizon place the moment at daybreak, when labor gives way to provision.
The scene recalls the Gospel accounts of the disciples’ abundant catch, especially the moments when ordinary fishermen encounter God’s provision through obedience. In Luke 5, the nets fill after Jesus commands Simon to let them down again; in John 21, the risen Christ directs the disciples at dawn after an empty night. This artwork serves well for teaching on discipleship, trust, vocation, evangelism, and Christ’s call to become fishers of people.