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Jesus’ first words to new followers are not a sales pitch. They’re a question: “What are you seeking?” We open John 1 and slow down at the moment John the Baptist points to Jesus and says, “Behold the Lamb of God.” Two disciples leave their first teacher and start walking behind Christ, and that simple act becomes a picture of Christian discipleship: shifting allegiance, getting close enough to learn, and choosing to abide.

From there, the story spreads through personal witness. Andrew finds his brother Simon and announces, “We have found the Messiah,” then brings him straight to Jesus. We talk about what “Messiah” means, why John’s Gospel ties it to the Lamb who takes away sin, and why Jesus’ response to Simon is so striking. Jesus knows him, names him, and then renames him Cephas, Peter, pointing to the transforming work Christ does in the heart and the new purpose God gives to his people.

Then we watch the calling keep expanding with Philip and Nathanael. Nathanael’s line, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” puts our own assumptions on the table, and Philip’s answer is refreshingly simple: “Come and see.” When Jesus reveals he saw Nathanael under the fig tree, Nathanael confesses Jesus as Son of God and King of Israel, and Jesus promises “greater things” centered on the Son of Man and heaven opened. If you’re searching for Jesus, wrestling with doubt, or trying to learn how to bring others to Christ, this walk through the Gospel of John is for you.

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