One of the two which heard John speak, and followed him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother.
John 1:41, "He first findeth his own brother Simon, and saith unto him, We have found the Messiah, which is, being interpreted, the Christ." - Andrew was the first disciple of Jesus to share his faith and bring another to Christ. And look who it was that he brought.
Peter became one of the greatest apostles of Jesus. He preached on the day of Pentecost and saw 3,000 born again. He healed a lame man at the gate of the temple and 5,000 were born again as a result. He raised Dorcas from the dead, introduced Christianity to the Gentiles, and wrote two books of the Bible which have ministered to millions of people through the centuries.
Just think of how many millions of people Peter touched, and Andrew was responsible for it all. The accomplishments of Peter recorded in scripture, far outnumber those of Andrew, and yet without Andrew, Peter would not have known Jesus.
In the eyes of God, what Andrew did was just as
important as what Peter did. As the one who introduced Peter to Jesus, Andrew had a part in every exploit of Peter. In the day when we receive our rewards from the Lord, Andrew will share in every reward that Peter receives.
Very few of us will shake our world as Peter did his, but all of us are called to share our faith with others as Andrew did. And who knows? One of those that you reach could be the next Peter.
Lets endeavour to draw soul for Christ. Depopulate the kingdom of darkness, there are many waiting for a word from you. The Word of God is good news to the hungry soul. What would Jesus do in your situation, your environment, your work place, your school, in a bus, or when what you need is in short supply...?
Hebrews 11:27 says that it's appointed unto man to die once and after this, judgment, in every judgment, once an accused is guilty, there is always a penalty. What is the penalty for our sins? This will be look into later in this article.
If hellfire is part of divine justice, and if that is true, who created that terrible place of eternal torment? And who is responsible for the excruciating agonies inflicted there? The answers would seem obvious. If such a place really exists, then God would have to be the creator of it, and he would be responsible for what happens there. Can you accept that? Many portions of the Bible speak of God being a symbol of love. 1 John 4:8 says 'God is love'. He is love Himself.
There shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth
50 And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Job believed that if he was faithful till death, he would be remembered by God and resurrected. This was the belief of all of God's servants in ancient times. Jesus himself confirmed this hope when he said "The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.