Once upon a time, there were two brothers named Peter and Andrew. They lived by the sea and were fishermen. Every day, they cast their nets into the water and worked hard to catch fish and bring food to their families.
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One day, while Peter and Andrew were in their boat, they saw a man walking along the shore of the sea. It was Jesus, a wise and kind teacher who preached about the love and Kingdom of God. When Jesus saw Peter and Andrew, he smiled at them and said, "Come with me, and you will be fishers of men!"
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Peter and Andrew looked at each other in surprise. They left their nets and their boat and approached Jesus. They felt in their hearts that Jesus was someone special and that they should follow him. They left everything behind and became disciples of Jesus.
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Later on, Jesus saw two other brothers, James and John, who were also fishermen. They were in their boat with their father, repairing their nets. Jesus called them, and like Peter and Andrew, they left their boat and their father to follow Jesus.
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The four fishermen became disciples of Jesus and learned many important lessons from him. They learned about love, compassion, and the importance of caring for others. They traveled with Jesus, listened to his teachings, and witnessed the miracles he performed.
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Over time, Peter, Andrew, James, and John became some of the closest disciples of Jesus. They accompanied him on his travels and shared his message of love and hope with many people.
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The calling of the disciples by Jesus teaches us that sometimes in life, we hear a special calling in our hearts. It may be a call to do good, to help others, or to follow a path of love and compassion. Like Peter, Andrew, James, and John, we should be willing to follow that call and learn the important lessons that life has for us.
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