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What does the Bible say about the calling of the disciples?

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The Bible recounts Jesus calling His first disciples in Matthew 4:18-22, emphasizing His authority and sovereign choice.

In Matthew 4:18-22, we see Jesus calling Peter, Andrew, James, and John. This act is not just a casual invitation but a sovereign calling where Jesus, by His authority, commands them to follow Him. They left everything behind without delay, indicating the extraordinary power of His call and the immediate work of the Holy Spirit in their hearts. This passage reveals that God sees His people even before they are active in faith and that His choice is rooted in love, as stated in Ephesians 2:1-5, which affirms that God quickens those who are dead in their trespasses, demonstrating His grace and sovereign will in their conversion.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:18-22, Ephesians 2:1-5, Luke 5:1-11, Matthew 4:18-20

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