How can we apply Andrew's example in John 1:40 in our daily lives? The Verse at the Center “Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard John’s testimony and followed Jesus.” – John 1:40 Context: Meeting Jesus through Another’s Witness • John the Baptist points to Jesus (John 1:36). • Andrew hears, acts immediately, and stays with Jesus (John 1:39). • By evening, his heart is already set on bringing others to the Messiah (John 1:41-42). Key Takeaways from Andrew’s Response • Immediate obedience – no delay between hearing and following. • Relational evangelism – first thought: “find my brother.” • Humble service – Andrew rarely seeks the spotlight, yet he ushers key people and moments to Jesus (John 6:8-9; John 12:21-22). • Confidence in Scripture’s promise – he calls Jesus “Messiah” without hesitation (John 1:41). Living Out Andrew’s Example Today 1. Act promptly on truth – When Scripture or a sermon convicts, respond the same day. Small steps of obedience snowball into lifelong faithfulness. 2. Start with those closest to you – Family, friends, coworkers: share naturally what Jesus is doing in your life. Your credibility is highest where you’re best known. 3. Bring people, not just information – Andrew “brought him to Jesus” (John 1:42). Offer to pray with someone, invite them to study a gospel with you, accompany them to church. 4. Serve in the background – Look for unnoticed needs—introductions, logistics, encouragement. Kingdom impact often happens offstage. 5. Trust God with small offerings – Andrew presented the boy’s lunch (John 6:8-9). Hand God what you have—time, skills, resources—and watch Him multiply it. 6. Keep pointing back to Christ – Resist drawing people to yourself or a cause; make Jesus the focal point (Colossians 1:28). Scripture to Keep in View • Matthew 28:19-20 – Jesus commissions every disciple to go. • Romans 10:14-15 – People believe when someone tells them. • Proverbs 3:27 – “Do not withhold good from the needy when it is within your power to act.” • 2 Corinthians 4:5 – “For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.” • Philippians 2:3 – Serve with humility, counting others more significant than yourself. Final Encouragement Andrew’s quiet, decisive steps demonstrate that world-changing ministry often begins with one simple act: moving from hearing about Jesus to helping someone else meet Him. Live that pattern today and watch the ripple effect of obedient faith. |