The Twelve Disciples
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Douglas Connelly
Douglas Connelly (MDiv, University of Michigan; MTh, Grace Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Davison Missionary Church in Davison, Michigan, and an adjunct professor at Spring Arbor University. He is the author of several books, including The Bible for Blockheads, The Book of Revelation for Blockheads, and Amazing Discoveries That Unlock the Bible.
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The Twelve Disciples - Douglas Connelly
ANDREW
Bringing Others to Jesus
John 1:35-42
I would like to have Andrew as a brother. If I had known Jesus’ closest followers personally, I might have gone to Nathanael for a Bible study or to Matthew for investment advice, but for a friend, a brother who would love me no matter what, I would have chosen Andrew.
Andrew was not one of the major players among the twelve disciples. In fact, he always seems to play a supporting role. In most of his appearances, however, he is bringing someone else to Jesus.
I am starting this study of the Twelve with Andrew because Jesus starts with him. According to the New Testament, Andrew was the first of the Twelve to follow Jesus. In the early centuries of the church Andrew was called prōtoklētos (proto-clay-toss), a Greek word that means first-called
—and the first thing Andrew did after he believed was look for his brother.
Group Discussion. What qualities would you look for in someone who is truly a brother
or a sister
? If you are comfortable doing it, share with the group who that person is in your life.
Personal Reflection. Who are the people you think of as a brother
or sister
—people you have a close, trusting relationship with? What can you do this week to strengthen (or to cultivate) that relationship?
Andrew was on a search. He had a deep spiritual hunger and wanted the Lord to have the primary place in his heart and mind. Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist and had absorbed this eccentric preacher’s message of repentance and preparation. One day Andrew saw John point to a man at the edge of the crowd. Look,
John said, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!
(Jn 1:29). The next day Andrew and an unnamed disciple (probably John the son of Zebedee) left the Baptist and began to follow Jesus. Read John 1:35-42.
1. From what you read in this passage, give a brief description of each person’s role in the story.
John the Baptist
Jesus
Andrew
the other disciple
Simon Peter
2. How do you think John felt when two of his followers left him and began following Jesus (v. 37)?
3. Explain what Jesus meant when he asked, What do you want?
Was it a simple question or more than that?
4. What prompted you to seek after Jesus—curiosity, the faith of your parents, a Christian friend, the testimony of the Bible? Explain the factors that drew you to faith or interest in Jesus.
5. The first thing Andrew did when he was convinced that Jesus was the promised Messiah was to find his brother, Simon (vv. 41-42). As a child, what did it take to convince you that something your brother or sister (or closest friend) told you was true?
Why do you think Simon might have struggled with Andrew’s announcement?
6. Why is it sometimes difficult to talk to our family members (or closest friends) about a commitment to