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*INTRODUCTION*
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*1.      **We looked at Peter last week*
a.       Just an ordinary guy
b.
Just like you and me
c.       Peter had a good traits
d.
Peter also had some bad traits
e.       Just an ordinary guy who God used in a MIGHTY way
f.
Peter seemed to have preeminence among the apostles was actually NOT the first disciple called
                                                              i.
It was ANDREW
                                                            ii.
His brother
 
*2.
**We know Peter was a very outgoing person*
a.       Maybe you can’t identify with him
b.
When you look at the lives of the apostles you see such a diverse collection of personality
c.       May be you are not a Peter
d.      May be you are a Andrew
e.       Let us look at Andrew and see if we can identify with him
 
 
*ANDREW STEPPED OUT IN FAITH*
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*1.      **Andrew lived in Bethsaida*
a.       Small town northwest of the Sea of Galilee
 
*John 1:44 *Now Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter.
b.
There, he and his brother, Simon (who we know as Peter) were fishermen
c.       Name means /Manly, / /Mighty One /or /Conqueror/
 
*2.
**As we read last week Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist*
a.
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