Once upon a time, in Galilee: Jesus He was passing along by the Sea of Galilee. As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers. 4 And they were working catching fish; Simon and Andrew, two fishermen They had nets to collect fish with and it was there job As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. That was an invitation to a mesiba! Once Simon and Andrew heard this, They immediately left their nets and decided to follow Jesus
As Jesus walked, he saw two other brothers James and John. They were fishermen too and they were mending their nets. Jesus approached them, as he had Simon and Andrew. Jesus called James and John to be servant of them, and presumably listened back to Jesus that they followed him too. They were called Simon and his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They came to follow Him after their baptism in the river; thus, Jesus' first disciples. Who traveled with him where he went, to learn from him and help him spread his message.
It wasn't long before people in neighboring towns and cities heard of what Jesus was teaching. Wanting to learn more, they followed him in considerable numbers. Whenever Jesus Talks + Clouds Form = Others Listen. His approach was often with stories known as parables. The parables had a meaning that made people to think. All were astounded by the powerful way Jesus taught and spoke to them.
Once when Jesus and his disciples were on the road, they happened across a man burdened by an unclean spirit. The man became very violent and powerful, this spirit bruised him as well as hurting those around him. He saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and bowed down before him; and he shouted at the top of his voice, “What have you to do with me, Jesus Son of the Most High God? And that the evil spirit coming through a man said. Jesus knew what it was and he told the spirit to leave the man's body. To the great surprise of all around, the demon obeyed and went away, and the man was healed. Instantly the man was perfectly well; he returned to his normal state, and, as a result all who saw it were filled with admiration at the almighty power of God.
With all He had done one would think many would accept the idea that He was actually God but this was not so. So they challenged his authority and the things he taught. The religious leaders of that time were not even sure who he was. But more and more people believed in Jesus. One of those believers was a man by the name Jairus. Jairus, the leader of the local synagogue, lay there despairing because his little twelve-year-old daughter was dying. He went and asked Jesus to heal her. Having compassion on him, Jesus followed Jairus to his house.
While Jesus was still speaking to her, people arrived from the house of Jairus, the synagogue president. “Your daughter is dead,” they said. But Jesus was not afraid. He said to the little girl and her family, “Talitha koum,” which means “Little girl, I say to you, get up!” To every one's surprise, the girl returned back to life! Jairus and his household had been filled with joy and amazement, and many more people came to believe in Jesus when they saw that incredible event.
People saw Him teaching and doing miracles, and more and more folks started to figure out who He was~ the coming King. The Messiah was that favored one who would concur all for his people on God's behalf. The words Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples, proclaimed should be enough to convince you:You are the Christ! “who the disciples thought that He was. This was a big moment! And he said unto them, The Son of man is delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him; and after that he is killed, he shall rise the third day. As difficult as this message was for his followers to hear, Jesus knew it had to be because this too, is a part of God's plan in salvation.
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