{"id":1936,"date":"2014-01-02T12:19:22","date_gmt":"2014-01-02T18:19:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.georgefindley.com\/?p=1936"},"modified":"2014-12-16T11:20:44","modified_gmt":"2014-12-16T17:20:44","slug":"men-that-the-master-called","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.georgefindley.com\/?p=1936","title":{"rendered":"Men That the Master Called"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Luke 5:27-31, Mark 1:16-20, &amp; Samuel 1 16:1-12<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Let us think for a while on the men that the Master called. What kind of people were they? What did they do for a living? What was their age? Were they married? Did they own their homes? Were they busy making a living?<\/p>\n<p>When they were called to serve the Master, did they have fears and doubts, or did they accept without counting the cost?<\/p>\n<p><strong>I: Jesus Took Them Where They Were&#8230; They Were, Without Exception, Busy People.<br \/>\n<\/strong>1. Peter and Andrew were casting their nets.<br \/>\n2. James and John were mending their nets.<br \/>\n3. Matthew was a prosperous tax collector.<br \/>\n4. Nicodemus was a busy lawyer and religious leader.<br \/>\n5. Paul was engrossed in stamping out what he thought to be a false religion.<br \/>\n6. God has never picked His fishermen from loafers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>II: They Would Not Have Met the Critic&#8217;s Standards to Serve.<br \/>\n<\/strong>1. Let us look at the first disciple:<br \/>\n<strong>a.\u00a0<\/strong>Watch him as he walks up the sandy beach.<br \/>\n<strong>b.\u00a0<\/strong>His boat shows signs of raggedness and usefulness, his head is almost bald, and his hair turning gray around the temples.<br \/>\n<strong>c.\u00a0<\/strong>He has passed his 40th birthday.<br \/>\n<strong>d.\u00a0<\/strong>His face is weather-beaten &amp; his massive hands are calloused.<br \/>\n<strong>e.\u00a0<\/strong>His whole appearance is rugged and he smells like fish.<br \/>\n<strong>f.\u00a0<\/strong>His eyes dance with the challenge of battle, he is as tempestuous as the Sea of Galilee, rough, blundering, blustering, clumsy, and impulsive.<br \/>\n<strong>This man would cuss or fight when cornered, surely he would not make a good fisherman for the Master, but Jesus called him.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>2. There, sitting in the boat, are two brothers with their father and servants mending nets.<br \/>\n<strong>a.\u00a0<\/strong>Their nickname is &#8220;Sons of Thunder.&#8221;<br \/>\n<strong>b.\u00a0<\/strong>Their father&#8217;s name is Zebedee.<br \/>\n<strong>c.\u00a0<\/strong>They have been raised with rugged fishermen, their nickname will tell us of the smoldering volcano that burns with impetuous, firery, &amp; bull-headed.<br \/>\n<strong>d.\u00a0<\/strong>They would gladly call fire down on any that opposed them.<br \/>\n<strong>e.\u00a0<\/strong>To make fishermen out of them would be like breaking wild colts to plow.<br \/>\n<strong>f.\u00a0<\/strong>These men would never learn how to catch flies with honey, but Jesus called them.<br \/>\n3. <strong>Nathaniel<\/strong>, the dreamer, is called from the shade of a tree.<br \/>\n<strong>a.\u00a0<\/strong>He is a ladies man, tall, handsome, &amp; graceful.<br \/>\n<strong>b.\u00a0<\/strong>He is given to dreaming and building air castles.<br \/>\n<strong>c.\u00a0<\/strong>He could make friends, but would never be rugged enough to stand the storms of the future church.<br \/>\n<strong>d.\u00a0<\/strong>No, this man just won&#8217;t do, but Jesus called him.<br \/>\n4. <strong>Thomas<\/strong>, the Missourian from Galilee, is one to consider with care.<br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><b>a.\u00a0<\/b>He is cautious and slow to convince, he will demand a positive proof of success before he will venture.<br \/>\n<strong>b.\u00a0<\/strong>He has two speeds:<strong>\u00a0Slow and dead-still<\/strong>.<br \/>\n<strong>c.\u00a0<\/strong>His theme song will be &#8220;This is not the time,&#8221; his advice will be &#8220;Let&#8217;s wait and see.&#8221;<br \/>\n<strong>d.\u00a0<\/strong>Every committee he served on would be split by his ingenious questions and posing of problems.<br \/>\n<strong>e.\u00a0<\/strong>He will be hard to convince of the resurrection and never be strong in his vision, but Jesus called him.<br \/>\n5. Here sits a Jew collecting taxes for the hated Romans.<br \/>\n<strong>a.\u00a0<\/strong>He has amazed a fortune in money and is hated by his country men.<br \/>\n<strong>b.\u00a0<\/strong>He is not affected by what others think or do, but adhere to the course that will bless him and his.<br \/>\n<strong>c.\u00a0<\/strong>He would make any cause unpopular and keep many from coming to Church if he joined.<br \/>\n<strong>d.\u00a0<\/strong>Two-faced hypocrites would use him as their stumbling blocks.<br \/>\n<strong>e.\u00a0<\/strong>He would never help the Master&#8217;s cause for he is an unpopular tax collector, but Jesus called him.<br \/>\n6. Time would fail to name men and women Jesus ought not to have called.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>III: What was the Cost to These Men?<br \/>\n<\/strong>1. Leave homes, business, and friends.<br \/>\n2. Follow a carpenter&#8217;s son that didn&#8217;t even own a bed.<br \/>\n3. Go to strange places and strange people with a strange message.<br \/>\n4. To go like sheep among wolves.<br \/>\n5. To live a life of sacrifice and die at the hands of those they came to help.<br \/>\n6. But they followed the Master.<br \/>\n7. &#8220;I know I ain&#8217;t got much sense,&#8221;\u00a0<strong>Charley Finch.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>IV: Jesus Calls You and Me &#8211; Others Through Us.<br \/>\n<\/strong>1. More than just to be saved.\u00a0<strong>Power to Become.<br \/>\n<\/strong>2. More than to just join the church.<\/p>\n<p><strong>02\/25\/1962: Perris Valley, Baptist.<br \/>\n04\/09\/1962: Brantly, Greenfield.<br \/>\nJuly 1962: Bluffton\u00a0Arkansas<br \/>\n04\/01\/1963: Perris Valley, Baptist.<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>April 1963: El\u00a0Centro, California<br \/>\nApril 1964: Carson City, Nevada<br \/>\n1964: Emanuel, Riverside<br \/>\n10\/04\/1965: Tehachapi &#8211; Sixth Memorial Baptist Roallo.<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>10\/21\/1967: Leonard Oloha<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 5:27-31, Mark 1:16-20, &amp; Samuel 1 16:1-12 Let us think for a while on the men that the Master called. What kind of people were they? What did they do for a living? What was their age? Were they married? Did they own their homes? Were they busy making a living? 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