Home »
All Resources »
Sermons on Lordship of Christ »
Clark Frailey, Jesus Calls His Disciples - Page 1 of 2
Facing Your Giants …
David and Goliath Preaching Bundle »
David and Goliath Video Illustration »
You Are God Alone Worship Video »
Jesus Calls His Disciples
Topic: #624 of 1088 for Sermons on Lordship of Christ
Scripture:
John 1:37-1:51
Sermon Series: The Gospel of John
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: August 2003
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
Keywords: none (Suggest a Keyword)
Jesus Calls His Disciples
Scripture: John 1:37-51
Introduction:
Last time we looked at John 1:1-9 and discovered Jesus is the Word of God. He was in the beginning, He was at Creation, He is our Light today and tomorrow. Now we move on to learn about the gathering of the disciples. As believers we too are called to be DISCIPLES – our callings are unique but our Lord is the same. There are 3 ways disciples are called, and are important for us to understand.
I. Some Disciples called to Christ Because of Family & Friends
(vv. 37-42)
EXPLAIN
They followed Jesus. By their physically following him down the path, they expressed the intent to follow Him in a spiritual sense.
41. FIRST = Priority / Ran to tell his brother.
Found. This narrative is alive with the joy of discovery. Messiah, the Hebrew term for “anointed one,” has its counterpart in the Greek word Christos.
42. Andrew’s personal witnessing began early and with his own family. The change of name from Simon to Cephas, the Aramaic for Peter, meaning stone, illustrates the promised change from weakness to stability and strength.
ILLUS.
It has been said that there is an old recipe for rabbit stew that begins like this: “Step 1: Catch the Rabbit” - I think this cook knew well how to order priorities. There is a certain order to things and the first things must come first.
APPLY
Andrew being our example, he knew what must come first, and that is an excited witness of the Messiah, Jesus Christ to his closest family. Andrew ran to tell his brother. And his brother, upon hearing became a disciple of Christ. It holds true today for us as well, when we are excited about our faith and share it with loved ones, they too can be excited about what Christ has done for us. Fellowship is important.
II. Some disciples called to Christ because of Christ (vv. 43)
EXPLAIN
Jesus gives a simple command to Philip: follow me.
APPLY: Very simple, basic, effective. Sometimes people need to hear: follow!
III. Some Disciples called to Christ because of Miracles (vv. 44-51)
EXPLAIN
Nathanael (NU Than EE UL) asks the question: “Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” Which helps us to understand the questioning mind people have when first introduced to Christ.
Some people need proof – or more objective evidence than a personal testimony. To this end, Philip says, “Come and see.”
Nathanael believes because Jesus tells him he saw him under the fig tree before Philip came for him. Yet, Christ says, this is a minor miracle. Christ calls himself the Son of Man, apparently a title more appropriate than Messiah, for Christ came to die for man and had no political aspirations in the temporal kingdom as Messiah might imply.
ILLUS.
In relating the loss of his wife, C.S. Lewis in A Grief Observed noted:
You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life and death. It is easy to say you believe a rope to be strong as long as you are merely using it to cord a box. But suppose you had to hang by that rope over a precipice. Wouldn’t you then first discover how much you really trusted it?
APPLY
Some were called to Christ by family and friends.
Some were called to Christ directly.
Some were called to Christ by miracle.
All were called in the power and love of the Savior.
Free Download: All New Outreach Ideas
Download immediately when you sign up for emails from SermonCentral.com & partners.
Comments
Be the first to leave a comment!
Join the discussion












