OUR DAILY BREAD : OBEY THE CALL
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:20 pm
September 24
Friday
OBEY THE CALL
READ:
Mark 1:16-20
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They immediately left
their nets and followed
Him. __Mark 1:18
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I read about Captain Ray Baker who flew for the Strategic Air Command during the Vietnam War. The Air Force trained him, along with the other pilots, to run out of their barracks to their planes at the sound of a buzzer. Many times during dinner he had to drop his utensils and bolt to his bomber. He had been trained to respond to the call with immediate obedience. He was so well-trained that one day while on furlough, he ran out of a restaurant when he heard a buzzer.
When Jesus called His first followers, they had an immediacy in their response to His call. The call of these fishermen was abrupt. Yet "they immediately left their nets and followed Him" (Mark 1:18). The author of this account, Mark, may have wanted to impress upon his readers the authority of Jesus. When He extended the call, these men jumped to obey because helping people enter the kingdom of God was a more compelling adventure and a grander vision than catching fish.
When Jesus issues a call to follow Him, He doesn't want us to delay. He expects immediate obedience when it comes to telling others the good news. Bring someone the story of salvation today! __Marvin Williams
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```````````````Go to the lost, in the home, in the mart,`````````````
````````````````Delay no longer, today make a start;``````````````
``````````````Tell them of Jesus who bled for their sin__````````````
````````From byways of darkness bring others to Him. __Houghton````
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Wanted: Messengers to deliver the good news.
*************Today's Bible Reading __ Mark 1:16-20**************
16 And as He walked by the
Sea of Galilee, He saw
Simon and Andrew his
brother casting a net into the
sea; for they were fishermen.
17 Then Jesus said to them,
"Follow Me, and I will
make you become fishers of
men." 18 They immediately
left their nets and followed
Him. 19 When He had gone a
little farther from there, He
saw James the son of
Zebedee, and John his
brother, who also were in
the boat mending their nets.
20 And immediately He
called them, and they left
their father Zebedee in the
boat with the hired servants,
and went after Him.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Mark 1 does not record the first meeting Peter and his brother
Andrew had with Jesus. The two had met the Lord earlier (John 1:35-
42). Jesus chose the two along with 10 others from among His many
followers (Mark 3:7-8) for the office of apostleship (Matt. 10:1-4;
Luke 6:13-16). Mark tells us that the Lord "called to Him those He
Himself wanted...that they might be with Him and that He might
send them out to preach" (Mark 3:13-14). After Jesus' resurrection,
they were given their final mission, a co-mission with Jesus--the
Great Commission (Matt.28:19-20); Mark 16:15; Luke 24:47-48;
John 20:21; Acts 1:8).
__SIM KAY TEE
Friday
OBEY THE CALL
READ:
Mark 1:16-20
_____________________________________________________________
They immediately left
their nets and followed
Him. __Mark 1:18
_____________________________________________________________
I read about Captain Ray Baker who flew for the Strategic Air Command during the Vietnam War. The Air Force trained him, along with the other pilots, to run out of their barracks to their planes at the sound of a buzzer. Many times during dinner he had to drop his utensils and bolt to his bomber. He had been trained to respond to the call with immediate obedience. He was so well-trained that one day while on furlough, he ran out of a restaurant when he heard a buzzer.
When Jesus called His first followers, they had an immediacy in their response to His call. The call of these fishermen was abrupt. Yet "they immediately left their nets and followed Him" (Mark 1:18). The author of this account, Mark, may have wanted to impress upon his readers the authority of Jesus. When He extended the call, these men jumped to obey because helping people enter the kingdom of God was a more compelling adventure and a grander vision than catching fish.
When Jesus issues a call to follow Him, He doesn't want us to delay. He expects immediate obedience when it comes to telling others the good news. Bring someone the story of salvation today! __Marvin Williams
_____________________________________________________________
```````````````Go to the lost, in the home, in the mart,`````````````
````````````````Delay no longer, today make a start;``````````````
``````````````Tell them of Jesus who bled for their sin__````````````
````````From byways of darkness bring others to Him. __Houghton````
_____________________________________________________________
Wanted: Messengers to deliver the good news.
*************Today's Bible Reading __ Mark 1:16-20**************
16 And as He walked by the
Sea of Galilee, He saw
Simon and Andrew his
brother casting a net into the
sea; for they were fishermen.
17 Then Jesus said to them,
"Follow Me, and I will
make you become fishers of
men." 18 They immediately
left their nets and followed
Him. 19 When He had gone a
little farther from there, He
saw James the son of
Zebedee, and John his
brother, who also were in
the boat mending their nets.
20 And immediately He
called them, and they left
their father Zebedee in the
boat with the hired servants,
and went after Him.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Mark 1 does not record the first meeting Peter and his brother
Andrew had with Jesus. The two had met the Lord earlier (John 1:35-
42). Jesus chose the two along with 10 others from among His many
followers (Mark 3:7-8) for the office of apostleship (Matt. 10:1-4;
Luke 6:13-16). Mark tells us that the Lord "called to Him those He
Himself wanted...that they might be with Him and that He might
send them out to preach" (Mark 3:13-14). After Jesus' resurrection,
they were given their final mission, a co-mission with Jesus--the
Great Commission (Matt.28:19-20); Mark 16:15; Luke 24:47-48;
John 20:21; Acts 1:8).
__SIM KAY TEE