015: Jesus calls Peter in Capernaum

Aerial view of Capernaum, Town of Jesus, Galilee, Israel

Have you ever been in a foul mood? You know you have. We all have. Imagine Peter the professional fisherman. He’s fished all day without any success. Then, a carpenter, not a fisherman, shows up as Peter’s is giving up. He then begins to instruct him how to do his job.

Of course, Peter knew this was Jesus and he’d heard the miraculous stories. So, probably still in a foul mood, he follows Jesus’ guidance.

And he is forever changed.

So is Capernaum.

Listen in today as we visit Capernaum, the place where Jesus lived and based His ministry out of for over three years.

In this podcast episode, our group is close to the lake shore, perhaps somewhat close to where this life-transforming encounter took place.

Today, we learn:

  • Why Capernaum was such a strategic location for Jesus to base His ministry out of.
  • Why it’s good to pray for revival but we need to be prepared for his God wants this to happen.
  • What is similar between Jesus and Mount Everest.

Join our group at Capernaum as we listen to Hans.

Listen in below:

(See photos of the Sea of Galilee at the end of this post.)

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Photos of Capernaum (all Photos Arlen Salte and Adobe):

Capernaum Synagogue

 

Hans sharing at Capernaum

 

Capernaum – Peter’s House (below glass)

 

Peter’s House – view from underneath the church

 

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