Good morning. The next day John
was standing with two of his disciples, and he looked at Jesus as He walked,
and said, behold, the Lamb of God! The disciples followed Jesus. Jesus wanted
to know, what do you seek? They went with Jesus and spent the night there. One
of the two that followed Jesus was Andrew, Simon Peter‘s brother. It does not
say who the other one was; it could’ve been John. Instead of keeping everything
to himself, Andrew found Peter and said to him, “we have found the Messiah.”
This of course is the way we should all be. When we come upon something so
miraculous, we should share it with those who are closest to us. Andrew brought
him to Jesus. It does not say whether or not Andrew had told Jesus about Peter.
Jesus said first to Peter, “you are Simon the son of John; you shall be called
Cephas - Peter. It’s kind of like Jesus first saying his name to Zacchaeus
later. Jesus found Philip and said to him, follow Me. Philip then found
Nathaniel. This is the way spiritual multiplication works. You find one, then
that one finds another,… on and on. We have found
Him of whom Moses in the law and
also the prophets wrote – Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. Can any good
thing come out of Nazareth? You can see that Nathaniel was a hard sell. Philip
did not try to argue with him; he knew better than that – that it was no use.
He just simply said come and see. Unfortunately too many times Christians want
to argue with believers or nonbelievers over things. Sometimes it is better to
just keep quiet and let God do all the work. We will see what happens next
time. Father thank You that You control our destiny. You know best how to get
us exactly where we should be, when we should be there. Help the reader to be
exactly where he/she should be at the time he/she should be there.
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