Matthew 4:19 "And He saith unto them, Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men." This is Jesus’ first spoken call in Matthew’s Gospel; to Simon (later Peter) and his brother Andrew. He invites ordinary fishermen to become His disciples, reordering their entire lives around Him. “Follow Me” means active discipleship. Jesus doesn’t wait to be sought; He recruits directly and demands immediate surrender of job, home, family, and social status. “Fishers of men” is a vivid metaphor for evangelism. Using their familiar skills of patience and hard labor, the disciples are now called to draw people out of the sea of the world and into God’s kingdom. Have you heard Jesus’ voice? “Follow Me.”
Matthew 4:18 "And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers." We are studying God’s call to His faithful followers. Their example teaches us how to follow Christ more closely. These verses mark the official beginning of Jesus’ public ministry in Galilee, after His baptism, wilderness temptation, and John the Baptist’s arrest. Yesterday’s verse highlighted two key themes; repentance and the imminent Kingdom. Distinguishing Jesus from John. John prepared the way; Jesus is the King who makes the Kingdom accessible to all who repent and follow Him. Today’s verse records Jesus calling His first disciples, Simon (later called Peter) and his brother Andrew, while they fished the Sea of Galilee. As Jesus walked along the shore, He saw them casting their nets, calling these ordinary working men to become the foundation of His ministry. The Sea of Galilee (also called the Lake of...