- 1. In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 4, verses 18 to 20, we encounter a pivotal moment in the early ministry of Jesus as He begins to gather His disciples. Walking along the shores of the Sea of Galilee, He sees two brothers, Simon Peter and his brother Andrew, who are engaged in the humble but vital occupation of fishing. Their life is characterized by the daily toil of casting nets into the water, an existence that reflects hard work and simplicity. However, Jesus presents them with an extraordinary invitation that transcends their daily routine: 'Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.' This call is not just a summons to leave their nets behind, but a transformative invitation to participate in a divine mission that seeks to reach out to the hearts of people. Simultaneously, their response is immediate and profound; without hesitation, they leave their nets and follow Him, demonstrating an unwavering faith and a readiness to embrace a new purpose in life. This simple yet powerful encounter highlights the call to discipleship, illustrating that the Kingdom of God often beckons ordinary individuals to embark on extraordinary journeys, inviting everyone to share in the message of love, redemption, and hope that Jesus embodies.
What were the occupations of the men Jesus called?
A) Farmers B) Carpenters C) Fishermen D) Shepherds
- 2. Where were the fishermen when Jesus called them?
A) In a boat in the ocean B) By the Sea of Galilee C) In a marketplace D) In a field
- 3. What did Jesus say to the fishermen?
A) Come and help me B) Stay and work with me C) Join my army D) Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men
- 4. What did Peter and Andrew do when called by Jesus?
A) Finished their work B) Asked questions C) Immediately left their nets D) Called their family
- 5. Which other two brothers did Jesus call shortly after Peter and Andrew?
A) Matthew and Levi B) Philip and Thomas C) Bartholomew and Judas D) James and John
- 6. What was the main message of Jesus's call to the fishermen?
A) To become disciples and spread the gospel B) To catch more fish C) To start a business D) To provide for their families
- 7. How did the fishermen respond to Jesus's call?
A) They followed Him immediately B) They hesitated C) They ignored Him D) They argued with Him
- 8. How did Jesus's call to follow Him change the lives of the fishermen?
A) They became disciples and leaders of the early Church B) They became richer C) They stopped fishing forever D) They moved to a different town
- 9. What does this story signify in Christian teachings?
A) The value of fishing B) The importance of discipleship C) The futility of work D) The need to stay in one's profession
- 10. What river is associated with the fishermen's call?
A) The Euphrates B) The Jordan River C) The Sea of Galilee D) The Nile
- 11. What did Jesus promise the fishermen?
A) To give them wealth B) To provide food C) To make them fishers of men D) To keep them safe
- 12. Which disciple was a tax collector and was not present at this call?
A) John B) Matthew C) Andrew D) Peter
- 13. What does the event demonstrate about Jesus's mission?
A) He only calls the educated B) He seeks ordinary people to follow Him C) He avoids crowds D) He prefers the wealthy
- 14. How many disciples did Jesus eventually call?
A) Ten B) Twelve C) Seventy D) Twenty
- 15. What was the initial reaction of Peter when he was called?
A) He ignored Him B) He ran away C) He followed Jesus D) He questioned Jesus
- 16. How does this calling relate to Christian evangelism?
A) It promotes solitude B) It focuses on personal gain C) It discourages teaching D) It emphasizes outreach and sharing faith
- 17. What were Peter and Andrew doing when Jesus called them?
A) Sailing B) Boating C) Fishing D) Eating
- 18. Who was Andrew's brother?
A) Peter B) John C) Judas D) James
- 19. How did Jesus call the fishermen?
A) By demonstrating power B) With a direct invitation C) By using a parable D) By sending a messenger
- 20. In what chapter of Matthew is the calling of the fishermen found?
A) Chapter 6 B) Chapter 4 C) Chapter 3 D) Chapter 5
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