<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FISHERMEN" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_FISHERMEN"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE FISHERMEN</h2>
<p>When Jesus began to teach the people by the river Jordan, a
few young men came to him as followers, or disciples. Some of
these men were Andrew and John, Peter and Philip and Nathanael.
While Jesus was teaching near Jerusalem and in Samaria, these
men stayed with Jesus; but when he came to Galilee, they went
to their homes and work, for most of them were fishermen from
the Sea of Galilee.</p>
<p>One morning, soon after Jesus came to Capernaum, he went out
of the city, by the sea, followed by a great throng of people,
who had come together to see him and to hear him. On the shore
were lying two fishing boats, one of which belonged to Simon
and Andrew, the other to James and John and their father
Zebedee. The men themselves were not in the boats, but were
washing their nets near by.</p>
<p>Jesus stepped into the boat that belonged to Simon Peter and
his brother Andrew, and asked them to push it out a little into
the lake, so that he could talk to the people from it without
being crowded too closely. They pushed it out, and then Jesus
sat in the boat, and spoke to the people, as they stood upon
the beach. After he had <SPAN name="Page_205"
id="Page_205"></SPAN>finished speaking to the people, and had
sent them away, he said to Simon Peter:</p>
<p>"Put out into the deep water and let down your nets to catch
some fish."</p>
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<i>The net caught so many fishes they could not pull it
up</i>
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<p>"Master," said Simon, "we have been fishing all night, and
have caught nothing; but if it is your will, I will let down
the net again."</p>
<p>They did as Jesus bade them; and now the net caught so many
fishes that Simon and Andrew could not pull it up, and it was
in danger of breaking. They made signs to the two brothers,
James and John, who were in the other boat, for them to come
and help them. They came, and lifted the net, and poured out
the fish. There <SPAN name="Page_206"
id="Page_206"></SPAN>were so many of them that both the boats
were filled, and began to sink.</p>
<p>When Simon Peter saw this, he was struck with wonder, and
felt that it was by the power of God. He fell down at the feet
of Jesus, saying: "Oh Lord, I am full of sin, and am not worthy
of all this! Leave me, O Lord."</p>
<p>But Jesus said to Simon, and to the others, "Fear not; but
follow me, and I will make you from this time fishers of
men."</p>
<p>From that time these four men, Simon and Andrew, James and
John, gave up their nets and their work, and became disciples
of Jesus.</p>
<p>On the Sabbath, after this, Jesus and his disciples went
together to the synagogue, and spoke to the people. They
listened to him and were surprised at his teaching; for while
the scribes always repeated what other scribes had said before,
Jesus never spoke of what the men of old time had taught, but
spoke in his own name, and by his own power, saying, "I say
unto you," as one who had the right to speak. Men felt that
Jesus was speaking to them as the voice of God.</p>
<p>On one Sabbath, while Jesus was preaching, a man came into
the synagogue who had in him an evil spirit; for sometimes evil
spirits came into men, and lived in them and spoke out from
them. The evil spirit in this man cried out, saying:</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_207"
id="Page_207"></SPAN>Let us alone, thou Jesus of Nazareth! What
have we to do with thee? Hast thou come to destroy us? I
know thee; and I know who thou art, the Holy one of
God!"</p>
<p>Then Jesus spoke to the evil spirit in the man:</p>
<p>"Be still; and come out of this man!"</p>
<p>Then the evil spirit threw the man down, and seemed as if he
would tear him apart; but he left the man lying on the ground,
without harm.</p>
<p>Then wonder fell upon all the people. They were filled with
fear, and said: "What mighty word is this? This man speaks even
to the evil spirits, and they obey him!"</p>
<p>After the meeting in the synagogue, Jesus went into the
house where Simon Peter lived. There he saw lying upon a bed
the mother of Simon's wife, who was very ill with a burning
fever. He stood over her, and touched her hand. At once the
fever left her; she rose up from her bed and waited upon
them.</p>
<p>At sunset, the Sabbath day was over; and then they brought
to Jesus from all parts of the city those that were sick, and
some that had evil spirits in them. Jesus laid his hands upon
the sick, and they became well; he drove out the evil spirits
by a word, and would not allow them to speak.<SPAN name="Page_208"
id="Page_208"></SPAN></p>
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