John 1:35-51; Matthew 4:17-25; Early Disciples |
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Name
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How They Learned about
Jesus Christ
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What they did after they
met Jesus Christ
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2 Disciples (One of them
was Andrew - Simon Peter's brother)
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John the Baptized said to
the disciples "Behold the Lamb of God"
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Followed Jesus and asked
where he dwellest. Then they followed him and stayed with him for the day.
Andrew first findeth his own brother Simon and told him that he found the
Messias then he followed.
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Simon |
His brother Andrew told
him that they had found the Messias or Christ then brought him to Jesus.
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Jesus spoke to him and
said "Thou art Simon the son of Jona; thou shalt be called Cephas, which
is by interpretation, A stone."
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Phillip |
Jesus found him
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Jesus asked him to follow
him. Philip went and found Nathanael and told him that they had found
"him". Then they found Jesus and went to him.
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Nathanael |
Phillip told him about
Jesus
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He went to find Jesus.
Jesus saw him coming and said "Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no
guile" and Nathaneal questioned how he knew him. Nathanael said to Jesus
"Rabbi, thou are the Son of God; thou are the King of Israel."
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Simon called Peter |
Jesus came to them
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Jesus told them to follow
him and become fishers of men and they left their nets and did
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Andrew Simon's brother |
Jesus came to them
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Jesus told them to follow
him and become fishers of men and they left their nets and did
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James son of Zebedee |
Jesus came to them
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Ask them to follow him
and they immediately left their ships
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John James brother |
Jesus came to them
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Ask them to follow him
and they immediately left their ships
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Those that
believed in Christ followed him immediately or they told someone about Christ
and took them with them and followed Christ.
Andrew and
Phillip both left what they were doing to follow Jesus. In John1:41 it says
that Andrew first went and found his brother Simon then followed Jesus. In John 1:45 It says that Phillip first went
and got his brother Nathanael and then went to Jesus. Once they found Jesus they wanted to share
that news. Some went straight way with
Christ and others found their family members and took them with them. Eventually all told their friends and family.
It is called missionary work.
My parents
joined the church when I was a girl. My
mother was the first in her family and my father the second. My father’s sister had joined first and took
the good news to her brother, my dad.
One by one each of the six siblings in my father’s family joined and
eventually his own mother joined also.
My mother did not have as good of success on this earth, but she has
done a lot of genealogy work for those that have died. Through inspiration we know many have accepted
the good news.
I will have
to say that my great grandmother was not so happy that we had joined the church
but just 6 months before she died she took the lessons and joined. It took several people in the font to baptize
her as she was crippled at the time. She
told my mother that she would not live long enough to do her own temple work
and asked her to have it done when she died.
It has been a great honor to do some of my grandparents work in the
temple.
When we find
the true gospel and we see how much it enriches our lives then we desire to
share that message to our family and friends and to anyone in the world who
will listen. When you have a true
testimony you now see the world differently and you don’t want to see any of
God’s children miss out on such a great opportunity. I know D&C 88 uses the word ‘warn’ but I
like to see it as ‘share’ instead.
I feel the
same way the disciples felt and my parents felt: I desire to share the message
with my friends and often I look for ways to do that. My husband and I are also preparing for a
couples mission in about three years now and I have worked to help my children
gain testimony of the gospel so they can share it with their friends someday. A couple of my boys did go on a mission and
all of my children seem to be willing and open to share with their friends
along with raising their children in the gospel now. We are blessed, as a
family, to have two grandchildren out on missions sharing the good news.
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