Lesson 219

The Fishers Of Men :1-11; 6:12-16 MEMORY VERSE :19, 20 “And He said to them , ‘Follow Me, and I will m ake you fishers of m en.’ Then they im m ediately left their nets and followed Him .”

WHAT YOU WILL NEED: A large paper bag with as many paper clipped fish-shaped papers as the number of children in your class (each fish should have morning memory verse printed on it), one paper clipped man- shaped paper, a pole with an attached string and magnet and as many “fish shaped” stickers or small prizes as the number of children in your class.

A large blanket or sheet.

Bible story skit props (optional).

ATTENTION GRABBER!

The "Fishers of Men" Game Prepare a large paper bag with assorted paper fish that have the morning memory verse printed on them. Attach a paper clip to the mouth of each fish. In addition to the fish, place one paper shaped like a man also with a paper clip.

Use a stick with a string tied to it and magnet taped to the end of the string for a fishing pole. Have the children take turns "fishing" in the paper bag for the assorted shapes.

Reward all of the children with “fish shaped” stickers or small prizes. Introduce today’s lesson and talk about how used something very familiar to his disciples (fishing) to help them understand what He was calling them to do (fish for men). We should follow Jesus and live for Him.

LESSON TIME! If Jesus were to ask you right now to follow Him, and be His , would you go? Could you give up and walk away from all that you have to follow and do whatever Jesus would want you to do? When you stop to think about it, it's a very serious decision.

We need to make a choice to either love the things that we have and live for them, or give our lives to follow Jesus and live for Him. We are going to learn about some men who were asked to put everything aside and follow Jesus. These men made a choice to follow Jesus. We should follow Jesus and live for Him.

L U KE 5:1 N o w s o i t w as , as t h e m u l t i t u d e p r e s s e d abo u t Hi m t o h e ar t h e w o r d o f G o d , t h at He s t o o d by t h e L ak e o f G e n n e s ar e t ...

A great crowd of people pressed in on Jesus to hear Him teach the Word of God. His popularity was spreading throughout the land, as He demonstrated His power by performing miracles and teaching the Word of God with authority. The people had a deep need in their lives that only Jesus could fill. With compassion Jesus taught them to "repent" and turn to God, “for the Kingdom of Heaven is near” (Matthew 4:17).

The message is the same today. We need to repent or turn away from our sins, our self-centeredness and selfishness, and turn our lives over to the direction and control of Jesus. Repenting is turning away from sin and selfishness and turning toward the Lord. We should follow Jesus and live for Him.

L U KE 5:2-3 an d s aw t w o bo at s s t an d i n g by t h e l ak e ; bu t t h e f i s h e r m e n h ad go n e f r o m t h e m an d w e r e w as h i n g t h e i r n e t s .

Then He got into one of the boats, which was Simon's, and asked him to put out a little from the land. And He sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat.

Jesus noticed Simon Peter and Andrew, his brother, along with James and John, fishing at some distance (Matthew 4:18-22), but He waited until they came to shore and washed their nets before He approached them. Fishermen used nets, often bell shaped with lead weights around the edges. Thrown flat on the water, the net would sink and cover the fish. Then the fisherman would pull a cord drawing the net around the fish.

The fishermen were washing their nets to keep them in good condition. Jesus chose to use Simon Peter's boat as a pulpit so the great crowd could hear His voice as he taught them about the kingdom of God.

The "Blanket Toss" Fishing Game Have the children kneel near the middle of the class and crawl around slowly on all fours.

Take a blanket or sheet and throw it open over the crawling children. If the blanket touches them, they must stop in place. When the blanket has fallen completely, count your catch.

Allow some of the children to "catch" some fish, too.

L U KE 5:4-5 Wh e n He h ad s t o p p e d s p e ak i n g, He s ai d t o S i m o n , " L au n c h o u t i n t o t h e d e e p an d l e t d o w n y o u r n e t s f o r a c at c h ." B u t S i m o n an s w e r e d an d s ai d t o Hi m , " M as t e r , w e h av e t o i l e d al l n i gh t an d c au gh t n o t h i n g; n e v e r t h e l e s s at Y o u r w o r d I w i l l l e t d o w n t h e n e t ."

When Jesus had finished His sermon, He told Peter to get back to work assuring him that this time he would catch a lot of fish. Peter had listened to Jesus' teaching and now Jesus was going to accompany Peter on his fishing trip. Peter was probably ready for a nice long nap after fishing all night, but he and his companions went back to work.

Sometimes it isn't easy to do what the Lord asks, but we need to be obedient and faithful no matter what. He will give us the strength and the desire to obey Him if we ask for His help to follow Him. We should follow Jesus and live for Him.

What You Sow, You Also Shall Reap Share with the class a personal experience of obedience and a personal experience of disobedience (stories from your childhood are usually very interesting to children and most identifiable). Be sure to keep them age appropriate and light. Be careful not to go into anything from a past that might be of a sensitive nature.

Illustrate from these stories the benefits that came from obedience and the consequences that came from disobedience.

Ask for some volunteers to share some of their experiences. Be prepared to guide this discussion, as tangents are very possible.

L U KE 5:6-7 An d w h e n t h e y h ad d o n e t h i s , t h e y c au gh t a gr e at n u m be r o f f i s h , an d t h e i r n e t w as br e ak i n g. S o t h e y s i gn al e d t o t h e i r p ar t n e r s i n t h e o t h e r bo at t o c o m e an d h e l p t h e m . An d t h e y c am e an d f i l l e d bo t h t h e bo at s , s o t h at t h e y be gan t o s i n k .

Nighttime was the best time to fish because the fish came closer to the surface. In the daytime, fish go down to the cooler waters of the deep. Though this was the worst time to fish, the nets became so full of fish they began to break. The catch was so large, that both the nets and the boats were overwhelmed with fish.

This miracle was evident to all as they watched both boats, which were probably 5 or 6 tons each, begin to sink. It was also evident that Jesus had power and authority over nature, demonstrating complete control over the fish. God's blessings are overly abundant when we respond in obedience just as Peter and his companions did.

L U KE 5:8 Wh e n S i m o n Pe t e r s aw i t , h e f e l l d o w n at J e s u s ' k n e e s , s ay i n g, " D e p ar t f r o m m e , f o r I am a s i n f u l m an , O L o r d !"

Peter was awestruck at this miracle and his first response was to feel his own insignificance in comparison to the greatness of Jesus. In contrast with Jesus, whose deity (the fact that He was God) was shown by this miracle, Peter realized that he was sinful and felt unworthy to have Jesus with him.

Jesus is not only interested in saving us, but also in helping us in our day to day living. When we realize our own sinfulness like Peter did, we too will come before Jesus with humility of heart, confessing our sins, so we may be close to Him. This is the first step we must take if we are to follow Jesus. We should follow Jesus and live for Him. L U KE 5:9-10 Fo r h e an d al l w h o w e r e w i t h h i m w e r e as t o n i s h e d at t h e c at c h o f f i s h w h i c h t h e y h ad t ak e n ; an d s o al s o w e r e J am e s an d J o h n , t h e s o n s o f Z e be d e e , w h o w e r e p ar t n e r s w i t h S i m o n . An d J e s u s s ai d t o S i m o n , " D o n o t be af r ai d . Fr o m n o w o n y o u w i l l c at c h m e n ."

What a miracle! Peter and his companions knew Jesus healed the sick and cast out demons, but they were amazed that He cared about their day to day routine and everyday needs. Peter and his partners, James and John, had already become disciples of Jesus, but had continued with their business. Now Jesus called them to special service, to make them His apostles and instruments to take the to a lost and dying world. Instead of catching fish, Jesus would make them fishers of men.

"Fisher's of Men" Sing-along Lead the children in a chorus of the song "Fishers of Men." Use the hand motions as you sing and encourage them to do so as well. See if any of the children want to sing it alone for the class, or sing it in groups.

When you are all done singing, ask the children to explain what Jesus meant by the expression "fishers of men."

L U KE 5:11 S o w h e n t h e y h ad br o u gh t t h e i r bo at s t o l an d , t h e y f o r s o o k al l an d f o l l o w e d Hi m .

This was not the first time these men had been with Jesus (:40-42; 2:1-2). Their periodic and loose association now became a closely-knit fellowship with Him. Jesus had met them on their level and established His authority in their lives. Instead of going to seek a market for their fish, which could have brought them a lot of money, they forsook all. Leaving their boats, they remained with Jesus from that point on.

We need to make a choice too. We have to leave our past behind, confess our sins, and devote our futures to Jesus. We can make a decision in our hearts that nothing will be more important than doing what God wants us to do. Today you can make a decision to follow Jesus. We should follow Jesus and live for Him.

"Fisher's of Men" Skit Have the children act out the "Fisher's of Men" Story. Choose one or two groups of children to act the parts of Jesus, Simon Peter, James and John.

Have the groups perform their reenactments for the class. Make sure the class responds to each group with enthusiastic applause.

L U KE 6:12 N o w i t c am e t o p as s i n t h o s e d ay s t h at He w e n t o u t t o t h e m o u n t ai n t o p r ay , an d c o n t i n u e d al l n i gh t i n p r ay e r t o G o d .

Every time Jesus had an important event in His life, He took time to go off by Himself to pray. This time He was preparing to choose His inner circle, the twelve disciples. Jesus always made time to have communion with His Heavenly Father alone without any disturbance or interruption.

We need to make sure that all important decisions in our lives are grounded in prayer. We need to petition God for guidance and help in our daily lives. Jesus knew that the men He chose would have to carry on His ministry, bringing the gospel to save men from judgment and hell. L U KE 6:13-16 An d w h e n i t w as d ay , He c al l e d Hi s d i s c i p l e s t o Hi m s e l f ; an d f r o m t h e m He c h o s e t w e l v e w h o m He al s o n am e d ap o s t l e s :

S i m o n , w h o m He al s o n am e d Pe t e r , an d An d r e w h i s br o t h e r ; J am e s an d J o h n ; Ph i l i p an d B ar t h o l o m e w ;

M at t h e w an d T h o m as ; J am e s t h e s o n o f Al p h ae u s , an d S i m o n c al l e d t h e Z e al o t ;

J u d as t h e s o n o f J am e s , an d J u d as I s c ar i o t w h o al s o be c am e a t r ai t o r .

Jesus had many disciples, who followed Him and listened to his teachings, but He chose twelve men who would be His Apostles, commissioned to deliver a message. Jesus selected ordinary men who had different backgrounds and personalities. They were ordinary people like you and me, but they had been chosen as Apostles.

The Apostles were Jesus' inner circle; men especially trained to serve His people. He sent them out with His own authority to build His church. Today, God is calling ordinary people to serve Him just like you and me. Each one of us must make a choice to put aside the things of this world and follow Jesus. We should follow Jesus and live for Him. You can be a fisher of men, too!

PRAYER Lead the children in a prayer of commitment to follow Jesus and live for Him. If there are any children who have not yet responded to the gospel, give them opportunity to do so.