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INTRODUCTION:
I- EACH ONE MUST EXPERIENCE A LIFE-CHANGING ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST (JOHN 1:35-40).
A- A life-changing encounter that erases all of the sins committed.
(John 1:29, 36).
1- Every person in the world is enslaved by sin (Romans 3:23; John 8:32).
2- Jesus was the sacrifice for our sins (John 1:29; Romans 5:8; 1 Corinthians 5:21).
(2 Corinthians 5:21)
3- As we encounter Christ, he calls upon us to repent of our sin and believe in him.
(Matthew 4:17).
B- A life-changing encounter that makes us face the most critical question of our life.
(John 1:35 – 38).
1- As we come into an encounter with Jesus, we answer his question.
(John 1:38).
a.
What do you want?
(Τι ζητειτε).
Not “whom” (τινα John 18:4; 20:15), but “what.”
What is it that you are searching for?
What are you struggling with?
Jesus is the answer!
C- A life-changing encounter that enables a personal relationship with the Lord of creation.
(John 1:38 b- 39).
1- Jesus invites us to personally fellowship with him and know him.
(John 17:3)
a- Note Jesus’s response (vs.
39).
“Come and see.”
b- Jesus invited them to spend time with him and no doubt He told them something of His mission, revealed their own hearts to them, and answered their questions.
c- Jesus extends an ongoing invitation to us (John 1:43).
“Come, follow me.”
II- EACH SAVED ONE MUST ENGAGE IN A LIFE-TRANSFORMING INTRODUCTION WITH A LOST ONE.
(JOHN 1:41-51).
A- We should seek to introduce the people we know to Jesus.
(John 1:40 – 41) (John 1:45).
1- Andrew made it his priority to bring Simon Peter to meet Jesus.
a- The text states that Andrew went to find his brother Simon.
The original language puts emphasis on Andrew’s priority for doing so.
“εὑρίσκει οὗτος πρῶτον τὸν ἀδελφὸν τὸν ἴδιον Σίμωνα”
The first thing Andrew did after his encounter with Jesus was to tell his brother about Christ.
2- Philip’s initial desire after accepting Christ’s call to discipleship was to tell Nathaniel about Jesus.
(John 1:45a) .
B- We should seek to use every means possible to bring people to Christ.
(John 1:41 – 42).
(John 1:46).
1- Andrew sought (εὑρίσκει= to search and find) Simon until he found him.
a. Andrew brought Simon to Jesus (ἤγαγεν αὐτὸν πρὸς τὸν Ἰησοῦν).
He brought him (ἠγαγεν αὐτον).
Effective second aorist active indicative of ἀγο as if Andrew had to overcome some resistance on Simon’s part.
2- Philip “went to look” (εὑρίσκει) for Nathaniel, with the purpose of bringing him to meet Jesus.
a. Appears to have followed Andrew’s example.
3- Philip invited Nathaniel to meet Jesus.
(John 1:46).
C- We can trust Jesus to transform the lives of people we bring to him.
(John 1:42b).
(John 1:47 – 51).
1- Because Jesus is the one who fulfilled the promises of OT Scripture (John 1:45).
2- Because Jesus is the Messiah of God (John 1:41).
3- Because Jesus paid the price for our sins (John 1:36).
a.
He was God’s Passover Lamb.
4- Because Jesus has changed the lives of other people (John 1:42) (John 1:46 – 51).
a- Jesus is still changing lives today!
CONCLUSION:
Simon’s interview with Jesus changed his life.
It also gave him a new name—Peter in the Greek, Cephas in the Aramaic that Jesus spoke—both of which mean “a rock.”
It took a great deal of work for Jesus to transform weak Simon into a rock, but He did it!
“Thou art … thou shalt be” is a great encouragement to all who trust Christ.
It is worth noting that Andrew and John trusted Christ through the faithful preaching of John the Baptist.
Peter and James came to Christ because of the compassionate personal work of their brothers.
Later on, Jesus would win Philip personally; and then Philip would witness to Nathanael and bring him to Jesus.
Each man’s experience is different, because God uses various means to bring sinners to the Saviour.
The important thing is that we trust Christ and then seek to bring others to Him.
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