Unlikely people

They were fishermen. Then Jesus said to them, "Follow Me, and I will make you become fishers of men." – Mark 1:16-17

Not only was the Son of God born in an unlikely location and of unlikely parents, He chose His first followers at an unlikely place. He didn’t search the religious schools for the most learned scholars. He didn’t look among the ranks of brilliant military leaders. He stayed away from skilled statesmen and famous orators. Rather, Jesus went to the shores of Galilee and called out four common fishermen – Peter and Andrew, James and John.

"Bad choice," some might say. "Uneducated. Tough characters. What would they know about starting a worldwide movement? They couldn’t work a crowd if they had to."

Now, on behalf of fishermen everywhere, let me say that they have many positive traits. They must be resourceful, courageous, and patient. They must plan carefully and take care of their equipment. Such qualities are no doubt helpful in carrying out the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20), but I don’t think that’s why Jesus chose those men. I believe He wanted to demonstrate how God can transform ordinary people into "fishers of men" (MARK 1:16-17.

God’s work is often done by unlikely people from unlikely places – people like you and me. To be successful, we must follow the One who can make us fishers of men. – David Egner

You may not be a superstar,

Your talents may be few;

But God in His enablement

Works out His will through you. – Branon


READ: MARK 1:16-20


God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary work.

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