Stories of Christ: Story 13

Jesus chooses His Apostles
Jesus asks men to follow Him, they chose to leave their nets and follow Him.

OrderDateStoryOrnamentPrinciple taughtScripture ReaderScripture ReferenceVideoPictureWhy that OrnamentSong
13
17-Nov
Jesus Chooses His Apostles
⃝ Fish
Follow Him, leave nets behind
NT 18
Luke 5:1-11; 6:12-16 Follow Me, I Will Make You Fishers of Men
The Lord invited them to be Fisher's of men.
Come Follow Me HB 116
Matthew 4:18-22

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Quote/Principle
We must follow the example of the early apostles and leave our nets and follow the Lord.

“Have you ever wondered what it must have been like to have lived in the days of the Savior? If you had been there, would you have heeded His call “Follow me”? Perhaps a more realistic question might be, “If the Savior were to call you today, would you be just as willing to leave your nets and follow Him?” I am confident that many would. But for some, it may not be such an easy decision. Some have discovered that nets, by their very nature, are sometimes not so easy to leave….
“Nets are generally defined as devices for capturing something. In a more narrow but more important sense, we might define a net as anything that entices or prevents us from following the call of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God. Nets in this context can be our work, our hobbies, our pleasures, and, above all else, our temptations and sins. In short, a net can be anything that pulls us away from our relationship with our Heavenly Father or from His restored Church…. As Jesus the Christ stood on the shores of the Sea of Galilee 2,000 years ago, so stands He today, issuing the same call He gave to those faithful fishermen and now to all who will hear His voice: “Follow me!” We have nets that must be tended and nets that must be mended. But when the Master of ocean, earth, and sky calls to us, “Follow me,” we should leave the entangling, worldly nets behind and follow His footsteps.”
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, Follow Me, May 2002 Ensign Magazine


Ornament
They left their nets and jobs as fishermen and became fishers of men.


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