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![]() Storytime 1, Lesson 7
(to hear the story read out loud, click the green play button)
"I wish I could go fishing," Randy said. "I'll take you with me another day, son," Father promised. When Father had gone, Mother said, "I have time to tell you a short story. What shall it be?" "Is there a story in the Bible about fishing?" Randy asked.
"What did He say?" asked Debbie. "Jesus said, 'Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men," Mother answered. "Fishers of men?" Randy asked. "What did Jesus mean?" "Jesus meant that He would teach Peter and Andrew how to tell people the way to Heaven," Mother explained.
"Is Jesus really coming back?" asked Debbie. "Yes, He is," Mother answered. "That is why He wants us to tell others about Him. Remember our verse says, 'Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.' Jesus wants us to tell others about Him so they will take Him as their Savior. Then they will be ready to meet Him when He comes again." "If we tell people about Jesus, will we be fishers of men too?" Randy asked.
The children went out to play with Scrappy. They put Scrappy in the wagon. But Scrappy didn't want to ride in the wagon. He jumped out and ran toward the gate. Debbie ran after Scrappy. She picked him up. Then she saw Granny Brown going past.
Granny Brown put down her heavy shopping bag. "Yes, Debbie," she said. "What is it?" "Did you know that Jesus is coming back again?" Debbie asked. Granny Brown's tired face broke into a smile. "Yes, Debbie, I do know that," she said. "But I've been so busy lately I haven't thought of it very much. Thank you for reminding me. It makes me happy to remember that Jesus is coming again." When Granny Brown went on her way, Randy said, "I wish I could tell someone about Jesus." "You can tell somebody at school tomorrow," said Debbie. "But I want to be a fisherman for Jesus today," Randy said as they went back to their play.
Jack got off his bike. "Payday, Randy," he said with a grin. "I'll tell Mom," Randy said. In a minute Randy was back again. "Mom is getting your money, Jack," he said. "Okay, I'll wait," said Jack. Randy looked at Jack's smiling face. "Jack," he said, "I want to be a fisherman for Jesus, but I don't know how to say it." "A fisherman for Jesus?" Jack said. "What's that?" "It means to tell people about Jesus," said Randy. "Like the disciples did in the Bible. Do you have a Bible, Jack?"
Jack scratched his ear. "I think Mom has one somewhere," he said. "Well," Randy told him. "In the Bible Jesus tells us He is coming back again. And Jesus wants everybody to be ready so He can take them to heaven with Him." Jack looked surprised. "Are you sure about that, Randy?" he asked. Randy nodded. Just then Randy's mother brought Jack his money. Jack got on his bike. He waved to Randy. "Good-bye, Mr. Fisherman," he said. "I think I'll ask Mother to show me that in our Bible."
Randy and Debbie were glad they had pleased their Father. Best of all, they knew that Jesus was pleased, too.
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