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Summary: The calling of the first disciples is a story of incredible importance because it shows us how ordinary men (and women) - are called by the Messiah of God - to do extraordinary things in His name. Are we willing to also give up everything we prefer to serve and lead a life that glorifies God?

John, Part 6

Series: Clear the Way, Part 6

John 1:35-42

- Welcome to Seasons – intro – we are so glad you’re here with us; dismiss kids

- I never want to assume that we all have the same knowledge …

? A young Jewish man; referred to as youngest Apostle (late teens / early 20s)

? John wrote 5 books in NT: 3 epistles, Revelation, and this Gospel (~90 AD)

? John centers on the truth of Christ: He is the Messiah sent from God to save

- This morning, after 5 messages, we come to John’s first recorded words of Jesus

-- Simply: The text before us unpacks the conversion of the first three Apostles

- KNOW: 3 Gospels (synoptic) are more dependent on one another (sequential)

-- John’s Gospel, written last, has a theological focus to it (for a diff. audience)

-- It is really why I felt led to study – to teach, to reveal, to arm you with wisdom

- Want you to know this to prayerfully encourage (fuel) us as we tell others

-- ENCOURAGE: Don’t miss how this is written for us (don’t complicate it)

- Read John 1:35-42 / Pray

Point 1 – Andrew’s Calling

- Hearing the word was easy because he was where it was being shared! (v35)

-- Andrew had a desire to be different; no coincidence he was ready to be called

-- He believed the words being spoken; so when Jesus arrived … he was ready!

-- RESP: He followed! GR: akoloutheó; followed; Think: “once & for all”

- Even today, Sept 7, 2025, following Jesus is exactly the same:

? You must be where the Word (truth/life) is being accurately presented

? You must be willing (active state) to listen to what is being taught (desire)

? You must desire to follow (choose to change path) or else you decline!

- KNOW: Two obstacles will ALWAYS cause us to miss the invitation:

1. Not being where the truth is correctly taught (authority your under matters)

2. Choosing to not pay attention (wandering mind, distracted, or disinterested)

- Check out how this plays out: When he heard, he followed! (v37)

? No delay, no waiting, no discussion … Andrew had to move!

? Jesus was walking by and Andrew had to catch up to where He was

? Now, look at the question Jesus asks: “What are you seeking?”

- Their answer is everything for us: They wanted to GO where He was going

? Didn’t want small talk along the road; they wanted to accompany Him

? They wanted to go to the inner part of His life (home); to become followers

? Jesus, with all of His love and tenderness replied, “Come and see.”

- SEE: The invitation of Jesus was simple: If you want to know, then come on!

Point 2 – Andrew’s First Concern

- Need us to keep in mind the interaction here:

? When Andrew heard the truth, he was ready to respond

? Jesus responds by telling him to come (invitation to move) and see … BUT!

? Jesus said: GR: opsesthe; you will behold; promise of something to come

- But, this is so awesome, because Andrew is NOT alone!! Re-read v39

-- Note how specific this is: no matter the translation, that time is unified (10th hr.)

-- Who would know the exact time to remember it? JOHN! Guy it happened to!

-- Approx 50 years later when he wrote these words & he couldn’t forget it

-- APP: Talk about impact!! THIS changed his entire life when he followed also!

- Let’s get back to Andrew … what becomes his mission after this?

? His first thought is his brother, Simon – knew he needed Jesus (vv40b-41)

? He declares to Simon the one they’ve waited for has been found!

? To an ordinary Jew, ready to be rescued, this would be welcome news!

- Know a truth about Andrew: He was often seen bringing someone to meet Jesus!

? EX 1: John 6:8 - brought the young boy (5 loaves and 2 fish)

? EX 2: John 12:22 – Andrew brought Philip (Apostle) to meet Jesus

-- CHALL: Is your heart stirred for others who need to meet Jesus?

-- Are you willingly sharing Him because you know they need Him too? Why not?

Point 3 – Andrew’s Belief Overflows

- RE: John 1:20 is the first time we see this word (Messiah) clearly by John

-- GR: Christos; Messiah, the Christ: How? John confessed to not being Him

-- But now, John’s testimony is as clear as day: LOOK! (v36)

? The name Jesus shows Him to be human; fully man; He has an “identity”

? The name Christ reflects His anointing: being from God; set apart by God

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