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liberty bible church          11~/11~/07 a.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“honoring our veterans”
John 1:35-46
introduction
Illus. of today is Veteran’s Day and much has been done in recent years to “make up for lost time” if you will.
After WW II, veterans pretty much came home and life returned to normal for most.
Our nation was blessed in many ways in subsequent years and it hasn’t been until recently that much has been done to honor “The Greatest Generation”, as Tom Brokaw called them.
In recent years, memorials have been erected and movies have been made about these men and women and their heroic exploits.
“Saving Private Ryan”, “Band of Brothers” and documentaries like Ken Burn’s “War” have chronicled major events and given us all a glimpse of what for years had been known only in the minds of the veterans themselves.
Today we honor all who have sacrificed for our freedoms in serving our great nation.
But, today, we also want to honor those that have been veterans of spiritual battle and remember the men that started it all…the first veterans of the church, the disciples of Jesus Christ.
From them and their experiences we can learn how to do battle valiantly with an enemy that seeks to destroy us all.
It would take a study of the whole NT testament to cover everything they did, so today we want to see how they got started.
How did they get into the army of Jesus Christ?
From them, we can see how to join up and also how to increase our ranks.
OPEN to passage.
*Prop.
*In this passage, we get a glimpse of how we can begin to become a disciple of Jesus Christ.
Open in PRAYER.
PREVIEW the passage.
The attention of the Gospel now turns from John the Baptist to Jesus.
After His baptism last week, Jesus’ ministry now begins to take shape.
It begins with the selection of His disciples.
How did they connect with Him.
First…
  i.
Some transferred in from another unit vs. 35-39
Illus. of when I was in the AF, it was not uncommon for airman to cross train into another career field and transfer to another unit.
With these men, they transferred their allegiance from one servant of God to Jesus, God Himself.
A.     sent with a blessing
V 35    1.
This was the day after this series of events that John traces.
It was after John the Baptist had pointed to Jesus and called Him the Lamb of God.
V 29
            2.
John is standing there with 2 of his disciples.
V 36    3.
The verb tenses are worthy to note here.
John stood there is the perfect tense, while Jesus walked by in the present tense.
Once again, this points to the change of emphasis from John’s ministry to that of Jesus.
            4.
Once again, John points out Jesus to his disciples as the Lamb of God.
It was time that attention be shifted from John to Jesus and his disciples needed to be the ones that understood this fact.
V 37    5.
John speaks and their response is one of following.
That word has a double meaning here.
They followed Him literally as He walked, but they followed Him with their allegiance as well.
They no longer would follow John, but with his blessing, they now would follow the Jesus.
In other words, they were sent with a blessing.
b. received with open arms
V 38a   1.
This appears to be a simple question and their answer implies that that is the way that they understood it.
V 38b  2.
They inquire as to where He was staying?
But, Jesus’ question may have implied more than what appears on the surface.
He may have been asking, “What do you seek in life?”
This goes beyond immediate needs to lifetime goals.
3.
John uses this term for “staying” quite often in His writings.
112 times it occurs in the NT, 66 times in John’s writings.
Sometimes it means to dwell or stay somewhere.
Sometimes it means to last, but more times than not it means to remain or continue in a theological sense.
Cf.
John 15:4-7 “Abide”
V 39a   4.
Jesus invites them to come and see.
If we want to know what Jesus is all about, we must come to Him.
We may be drawn by the HS or invited by another as these were by John the Baptist, but we can’t really know Jesus until we come to Him.
No doubt these men thought that this was an invitation to come to a home, but there was more there.
V 39b  5.
This would have been either 10:00 AM or 4:00 PM depending on whether John used the same time frame as the synoptics or the Roman time which began at midnight.
Probably the latter is the case here.
At any rate, they stay with Jesus…
*Trans.
*Having TRANSFERRED IN FROM ANOTHER UNIT… the ministry of John the Baptist.
Second…
 
 ii.
some were recruited by friends vs. 40-42
Illus. of when I joined the AF, I was dared by my friends.
When I joined the Lord’s army I was recruited by my girlfriend.
Here, we see some recruited by their friends to follow Jesus.
a.
A blue chipper
       Illus. of a blue chipper in college recruiting is one of the top recruits.
The Lord secures a blue chipper here.
V 40    1.
Andrew is the first disciple to be named here.
We are told that he was the brother of Simon Peter.
The unnamed disciple here may be the Apostle John, who is the author of this Gospel.
Cf.
Mark 1:16-20 Here Jesus calls two sets of brother, and of course one of them is John.
That event may have been the official calling, whereas here, John gives us a brief overview of how these men heard about Jesus.
V 41    2.
Andrew tells Peter that they have found the Messiah, the Anointed One, the Christ.
This title remembered kings and prophets being anointed with oil.
That anointing was symbolic of the true anointing that would come on the Messiah.
Cf.
Is. 61:1 He would be anointed by the HS.
b. a campus visit
       Illus.
Of college athletes frequently visit the campus to see what the program is like.
Here, Andrew brings Peter to see Jesus.
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