Once again we have come to the time for the Weekend Sermon. I hope that everyone has had a very good week. I am doing some better.
As you are probably aware by now, we are in a series of messages where we are going through the Gospel of Mark. This is going to be an extensive study, and I am not going to rush through things. I want us to really see and understand who Jesus was and what He did during His time upon this earth.
Our study today finds us looking at how Jesus called His first disciples. After Jesus, was tempted in the wilderness, we saw last week that He began to preach a message about repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of God into the world. Right away, many people were attracted to Jesus' message, and they began to follow Him.
Most of Jesus early ministry was centered around the Sea of Galilee. At this time, there were many small towns and villages around the Sea, and it was the center of a thriving fishing industry.
One day, as Jesus was walking on the shore, he saw Andrew and Peter fishing. He called to them and asked them to come and follow Him, and He would make them fishers of people." They immediately followed Jesus. Later, Jesus saw John and James fishing. When He called them, they left everything behind and followed Jesus.
It doesn't say so in this Gospel. but we know from other accounts that Jesus already knew these men. They were followers of John the Baptist, and Jesus met them when He was in the vicinity of John's ministry during the time that He was baptized. They had presumably gone back home after John was arrested. Now, they had received the call from Jesus to follow Him, and they quickly responded.
I want us to focus on three things from this account. First of all, Jesus called them to follow Him, and they did it immediately. When the Lord calls us to do something for Him, that too should be our response. We should not hesitate once we know the Lords will. We should be quick to get about the task that the Lord has called us to do. This demonstrates that we have a heart that is yielded to the call of the Holy Spirit. This also applies to those who the Lord is calling to salvation. Today is the day of salvation. Do not put off until tomorrow your decision to follow Jesus. No one is guaranteed a tomorrow.
The text also shows us that these men whom Jesus called left the old behind and followed Him. They were willing to lay aside everything that was dear to them in order to follow Jesus. Jesus is to be first and foremost in our lives. We are to follow Him as Lord. We do what He tells us to do. We are not to put anything or anyone before our relationship with the Lord. He is always to be number one. We need to be willing to lay everything aside and follow Him. He calls us to be a new creation leaving behind the old as all things have become new.
When Jesus called His first disciples, He said that He was going to turn them from being fishers of fish into fishers of people. He was going to train them to become those who would bring people to faith in Him. He would train them and teach them for the next three years, so that when He was gone, they would be able to go to all the world with His message of love and forgiveness.
Today, we are called to be fishers of people. Jesus has given us the Great Commission telling us to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature. We are to be out telling people that Jesus has died and risen from the dead that they might be reconciled to God. It is our mission to be evangelists spreading the good news about Jesus everywhere.
One thing that I would like to add. Jesus chose fisherman, tax collectors and ordinary people to be His disciples. That shows us that whosoever will may come to Him. The Lord is not a respecter of persons. He will accept all who come to Him, and He is able and willing to use anyone whose heart is yielded to Him in service. Amen.
Prayer Requests
I am doing better with my health, but I still need your prayers. Thank you.
Please pray for those in the US who are still without power due to the winter storms. Pray that they will get the aid and the help that they need.
Let us continue to pray for peace in the world. Pray for peace in Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, Sudan, Venezuela, Haiti, Myanmar and Congo. Pray for peace wherever you know there is a conflict.
We need to pray that the measles outbreak in South Carolina will come under control.
For our prayer focus countries this week, let us pray for those in the nations of Western Sahara and Turkey. Pray that many will come to know Jesus.
Next week, we will continue in Mark. I will post the verses on Tuesday. May God bless you all.