
Introduction
Explore the significance of bringing others to Jesus through quiet obedience and faithful action in the body of Christ. There are many roles in the body of Christ, but some of the most powerful are often the least noticed. Not everyone stands on a stage, writes books, or leads large ministries. Yet there are those whose quiet obedience creates eternal impact. Andrew, one of Jesus’ first disciples, reminds us that bringing just one person to Christ can change generations. His story is not one of spotlight, but of connection, invitation, and faithful action.
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Opening Song
Lead Me To Some Soul Today – Gospel Hymn
“There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal.” — C.S. Lewis
Scripture Focus
John 1:40 — “One of the two who heard John speak and followed Jesus was Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother.”
Reflection
Andrew may not have been part of Jesus’ inner circle like Peter, James, and John, but his influence reaches farther than we often realize. He was not known for sermons or letters, but for something just as powerful—bringing people to Jesus.
The first thing Andrew did after encountering Christ was find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found the Messiah.” Then he brought him to Jesus. That one act of invitation introduced Peter, who would later preach at Pentecost and help shape the early church.
Andrew also noticed a young boy with five loaves and two fish and brought him to Jesus. That simple connection became the setting for one of the greatest miracles—the feeding of five thousand. Later, when Greeks sought Jesus, it was Andrew who stepped forward as the bridge that connected them.
Andrew didn’t need recognition. He didn’t need a title. He simply saw people and brought them to Jesus.
That is the call for all of us.
We may think our role is small, but eternity tells a different story. A conversation, an invitation, a kind word, or a simple “come and see” can open the door for God to work in someone’s life. We don’t save anyone—Jesus does. We simply make the introduction.
In a world that celebrates visibility, God honors faithfulness. The kingdom grows not only through great preachers, but through everyday believers who are willing to connect others to Christ.
We truly need more Andrews—people who quietly, faithfully, and lovingly bring others to Jesus.
Life Application
Ask yourself today: Who can I bring to Jesus?
- Invite someone to church or share a devotion.
- Offer encouragement rooted in Scripture.
- Be attentive to opportunities God places in your path.
- Simply say, “Come and see.”
You don’t need all the answers. You just need a willing heart.
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Closing Prayer
Lord, give me the heart of Andrew. Help me to see people the way You do and to boldly yet gently bring them to You. Use my life as a bridge that leads others to Your truth, love, and salvation. Teach me that no act of faithfulness is ever small in Your kingdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Closing Song
I Love To Tell The Story – :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
As a Man Thinketh
Proverbs 23:7 — “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
Let your thoughts align with God’s purpose—that you are called, equipped, and sent to bring others to Him.
Acknowledgments
We thank:
Pixabay for free, high-quality artwork. (https://pixabay.com)
AZ Quotes for inspirational quotations. (https://www.azquotes.com)
YouTube Gospel Music for timeless worship songs. (https://www.youtube.com)
We recommend GotQuestions.org for further Bible study. (https://www.gotquestions.org)
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