In Matthew 4:18-25, we see two very different responses to Jesus. Large crowds gathered, drawn by His miracles and what He could do for them. But Jesus also called specific disciples - ordinary fishermen whom He promised to transform into fishers of men.
This sermon explores the crucial difference between being part of the crowd and being truly called by Jesus. The crowds were often fickle, loving Jesus for what they could get from Him. But the disciples left everything immediately to follow Him, and Jesus transformed them completely.
Which are you - crowd or called? You can attend church without truly being part of God's family. But Jesus is still calling imperfect people today, and His call demands a response. He promises to transform those who answer His call.
Key Points:
The crowd was drawn by what Jesus could do for themJesus took the initiative to call ordinary fishermenCrowds gather, but disciples are calledCrowds consume, but disciples sacrificeCrowds stay comfortable, but disciples are transformedJesus is still calling and transforming believers today