Series | The
Life of Discipleship
Scripture | Matthew 4:19, “Come, follow me,
Jesus said, and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Lesson 2 | Disciples Are Fishers of Men
Matthew records that the
first four disciples of Jesus were fisherman.
Jesus saw them when He was teaching by the Sea of Galilee. He called His first set of brothers, Peter
and Andrew, and said the words recorded above.
He then immediately called the next set of brothers, James and John, and
most likely repeated what He said or they overheard His previous call.
When Jesus called these
four fishermen to be His disciples He was making a direct comparison to their
lifestyle of fishing to what He was going to do with them. Both sets of brothers were probably trained
from a small child by their fathers to be successful fisherman by being able to
read the weather patterns, cast a net, safely be in a boat, know the right seasons
to catch each kind of fish, how to clean fish, and bring them to market.
Jesus understood this same
principle of mentorship because he was probably raised by Joseph to be a
carpenter in the same way, Matthew 13:55.
Plus, during Jesus’ early years he most likely went by the sea and saw
people fishing all the time. And would’ve
seen fishermen at the markets and might have even gone fishing with His friends
on occasion.
As a result, when Jesus
wanted to pick His first disciples He purposely chose hard working fishermen
that would understand the value of mentorship- for their very lives depended on
it. Thus, I believe He chose them
because He knew they would be zealous to teach others all that He was going to
teach them.
Now imagine what most
“Christians” would say if their pastor would tell them this Sunday, “Everything
I teach you here today, I expect you to go out and teach others.” I believe many “Christians” would say, “But
I’m not ‘called’ to do that, that’s the pastor’s job!” How sad!
Most churches today have forgotten the lesson Jesus taught His first
disciples- “what I do ‘to’ you, must go ‘through” you!’
Decide today, that you
will be a disciple like the first disciples in the Bible- trained fishers of
men!
Reflection | Do you fish for people?
Action | (1) Think about what would be your response if Jesus asked you to fish for men. (2) Make a decision and pray for God to make you a fisher of men. (3) Lastly, everything God does “to” you let Him do it “through” you to others.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 2 Kings 20:1-22:2, Acts 21:18-36, Psalm 150:1-6, & Proverbs 18:9-10. Click here to read online.
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