Thursday, December 25, 2025

December 25, 2025 JESUS CALLS HIS FIRST DISCIPLES

JESUS CALLS HIS FIRST DISCIPLES 

Being an orderly person, I now realize that not everyone is. The reason I say this is that the writers of the gospels had a specific purpose in how they wrote their accounts of Jesus. They aren’t exactly in chronological order, which I am finding difficult because I’m trying to study the steps of Jesus. If you’re following his footsteps, then it should be in order, shouldn’t it? I may not get this exactly right, but it will be close. When I told you I would be jumping around, I had no idea that it would be this much. 


In the accounts in Matthew and Mark, Jesus calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John to be his disciples, with no explanation of what led them to trust him. My question in those accounts is, why would they leave everything to follow Jesus? Had they already heard his preaching? Why would they trust him? Then, when I read Luke’s account, I realized there was more to it than that. Jesus enters Peter’s boat to preach. The fishermen had been out all night and hadn’t caught anything. While they were cleaning up, Jesus told them to put their nets out again. They were hesitant but complied. They caught so many fish that the nets were breaking. Peter fell to his knees, realizing that he was in the presence of God. And, that, my friends, is why they dropped everything to follow Jesus!


I know these stories, but I’m telling you all of this so that when you study the Gospels, you will cross-reference the other accounts to get a complete picture. Hopefully, this study will help you if you follow along on this challenging journey.


When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord. Luke 5:8


And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. Matthew 4:19

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