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Describe how a Christian may follow the call to discipleship through daily life and work.


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Describe how a Christian may follow the call to discipleship through daily life and work.

... R.E. Vocation Coursework Part a (i) - Describe how a Christian may follow the call to discipleship through daily life and work Jesus was walking along the shore of the lake Galilee when he saw two fishermen in a boat out in the water, Simon and Andrew. He called to them and asked them to be fishers of men and come with him, they didn't ask any questions and they followed Jesus. Further along the shore he saw two other fishermen, James and John, sons of Zebedee. He asked them to join him and be his disciples, and they went with Jesus, again without asking any questions, just leaving their father behind in the boat. These four fishermen were like peasants, they were illiterate, and knew nothing about religion or philosophy etc, but yet Jesus chose them, this shows that he wants normal people as his disciples. The message for us today

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