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Peter's brother and one of the first disciples called
A fisherman who was originally a disciple of John the Baptist. He followed Jesus first, then brought his brother Peter. Known for bringing people to Jesus — he's the connector.
Jesus basically says 'drop everything and follow me' to some random fishermen and they actually do it — the audacity worked
Jesus Feeds 5000 PeopleMinistry of JesusA kid's lunchbox of five loaves and two fish feeds 5000+ people with twelve baskets of leftovers — the math ain't mathing but God doesn't need math
Jesus Sends Out the TwelveMinistry of JesusJesus gives His squad healing powers and sends them out two by two with literally nothing but the clothes on their backs
10 chapters across 5 books
Andrew is identified as one of the two disciples who followed Jesus that day — his immediate response is to find his brother Simon Peter and bring him to Jesus.
The Grain of WheatJohn 12:20-26Andrew receives the Greeks' request from Philip and brings it to Jesus with him — a small moment, but consistent with Andrew's pattern of connecting people to Jesus throughout John's Gospel.
The Lunchbox That Fed Five ThousandJohn 6:5-13Andrew identifies a boy with five loaves and two fish but immediately undermines his own find with doubt, voicing what everyone was thinking: this isn't even worth mentioning given the size of the crowd.
Andrew is Simon Peter's brother, casting nets alongside him when Jesus calls them both — he is among the very first to respond to Jesus' invitation to follow.
The Beginning of the EndMark 13:3-8Andrew joins his brother Peter and the others in pressing Jesus for details about the coming destruction, notable as one of the few passages where Andrew is named in an intimate setting.
Picking the SquadMark 3:13-19Andrew is listed among the Twelve being officially appointed — Peter's brother and one of the earliest followers is now formally commissioned as an apostle with authority to preach and cast out demons.
Andrew appears here as Peter's brother and fellow apostle, receiving the same commission and authority — one of the first two disciples called, now formally sent.
The First Disciples Get RecruitedMatthew 4:18-22Andrew is fishing alongside his brother Simon when Jesus calls them both — the quieter of the two, but still the first to bring someone to Jesus.
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