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Good morning, everyone.
I'm going to get straight into this cuz of Trojan condensing as much as possible.
The message is.
The invitation to fight.
A different perspective to articles that I've been raiding will putting this together and one of them was bought Roy at mark, my, he's the priest of the Episcopal Church in Euclid, Texas, in the Diocese of West, West Texas and his articles interrupting, the silence.
And another one is the right fella is a Baptist General Conference senior.
Pastor of the plantation trip Baptist Church in Plantation, Florida and his article is who is Jesus if you get the chance to read all those articles that really good stuff.
the Jesus invitation invitation for my money is I feel too old to be a part of the kingdom and everyone now and then
And every now and then he asked us to step out of the boat, a sort of reset, and where we're at a reminder about what we are doing.
He sometimes wants us to have a different perspective of a journey.
With God said this morning.
We're going to look at two passages.
The first away from the gospel of Mark 169 to 20.
And then we'll go at to the gospel of Mark for 35 to 41 in prayer first.
Lord, we gathered here again on a Sunday to hear you.
Would I pray that you will come sit with us be with us and God this message this morning.
Lord, as we talked about Christ, and the Order of having fights through him.
We pray this.
And then I have addresses in.
Tatum, I'm intolerable raid, Mike 16220.
So be ready for that.
The first of all, Mike, 16220 is Maude's, first detailed account of Jesus ministry, this paragraph signals the importance of discipleship.
In Mark's gospel and testifies to the centrality of Jesus intention to reconstitute Israel around him.
And there are numerous examples of this in mind, if anybody wants to have a look, he was too much of Mark's early action, takes place on, or around the Sea of Galilee.
Okay, I'll read Mike 16220.
As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee.
He saw Simon and his brother, Andrew casting a net into the light for like a fisherman.
Come follow me.
Jesus said and I will send you at to fish for people.
At once they left the net to follow him, when you're going a little further.
He soared James son of Zebedee, and his brother John in about preparing in it that the LIE he told them and they left their fathers Liberty in the park with the hard hand and I followed him.
Someone that and Andrew but casting Nets into the sea for like a fisherman.
Diane's to dye.
It was the sign thing the sign, say the sign it.
The same boat day off to dye.
It was wind water fish.
So, am I and toy bodies?
Casting and mending our realities of life.
I also the circumstances in which Jesus comes to us.
The context in which way he is a cold to a New Life.
And the place, where are laws?
Where we are trying to send the ordinary becomes the extraordinary.
Does this sound familiar?
So many people today are doing just that casting pulling that knitting.
Casting pulling the net in.
If you're not doing that, you know what you're doing, you're sitting in the boat, mending your net.
Jesus says to Simon and Andrew, come follow me.
Probably not the first encounter with chases.
If you have it look in the Gospel of John 1. 4242.
What does it say?
Andrew Solomon paid?
His brother was one of the two is Hood.
What John had said and who would follow Jesus.
The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother.
So I'm going to tell him, we have found them.
That is the crossed and he brought him to Jesus.
Jesus looked at him and said, you are.
So I meant, son of John, you will be cold, see a path.
Which might which translated is played on.
So we can see from that, that they knew, would this man that had met this man before it was very evident.
Calling me is the invitation from Jesus to a New Life.
Nice full.
Fisherman life would never be the same again.
I would need a speech for playful.
They will be different by one along, the catch fish.
Fish for people, if you want to have a look at that, go to Al's Oil.
There's a bit about prophecies in Arizona, especially 40926 where it tells you what's being fulfilled here.
Take this.
Check that out.
Play.
When Jesus.
Cesar Little Mikey pictures of people.
He's describing a transformation.
He could have easily have said to a carpenter full of me and I will get you to build.
Want you Kingdom.
He could have said to the farm at Roy. Follow me and I'll get you to grow more Kingdom.
He could have said to a doctor, follow me and I will get you to repair a broken blue.
Troyer Mike Myers puts it like this.
Whatever your loss is heavily.
You spend your time.
There is in it that life Jesus.
The reason that life just called to follow me.
Follow me.
Is the code to participate with God, in God's Own siding work.
It's the work of change and growth.
This work Elizabeth is always about moving to a larger vision.
Orange hunting at laws in a New Direction and experiencing that a little story of law that is connected to a part of a much larger story of Lost gold sauce.
When Jesus, walked by the Sea of Galilee and cold, Simon, Andrew James and John, there's no record of a conversation.
They might have been fine, but my phone doesn't record that.
I just stop casting and mending it, and list it all and follow Jesus.
What would happen today if Jesus walked in and take for my money?
Would they buy some questions?
You think you've had your?
Yeah, I call you.
But what do I need to take with me?
Where are we going?
How long will we be gone?
Yeah, that's the type of.
But I'm not saying that the disciples would have doubted when life full of Jason's.
Hey, when you follow Jesus, there is no roadmap.
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